Intelligentsia and autobiographical practices in Russia: A. Herzen’s My Past and Thoughts
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2317-4765.rus.2020.168773Keywords:
Autobiographies, Intelligentsia, HerzenAbstract
Autobiography is a historical genre. In Russia, where substantial historical transformations coexisted with a group too sensitive to history (the intelligentsia), autobiographical tradition has become considerably deep and strong. This article aims to examine the Russian autobiographical tradition and examine one of its founding texts: A. Herzen’s My Past and Thoughts.
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