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Passion, Humiliation, Revenge

Hatred in Man-Woman Relationships in the 19th and 20th Century Russian Novel
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 1955

Summary

This book reveals the phenomenon in Russian prose in which a male protagonist finds himself perpetuating a cycle of passion, humiliation, and revenge within his relationships with women. By examining the mental and emotional state of the male protagonist who finds himself in a sexual situation, Rina Lapidus explores how his passion for a woman leads the man into an encounter that causes him humiliation and ends up eliciting a powerful desire on his part to punish the woman who initially arouses his erotic feeling. The male protagonist directs his fury at the woman, seeking vengeance because of the shame he has suffered.

Lapidus shows how the man sees himself as a highly spiritual being and finds it difficult to comes to terms with his sexual nature. The author argues that this denial of desire leads the man to take out his frustration with himself on the woman, projecting all of his faults and guilt onto her. When the woman brings the male protagonist low, his thirst for revenge becomes a powerful driving force in his life that eventually brings about his downfall. This book will be of interest to those studying in the areas of Russian literature, psychology, and gender studies.



Bibliographic data

Copyright year
1955
ISBN-Print
978-0-7391-2747-6
ISBN-Online
978-0-7391-2998-2
Publisher
Lexington, Lanham
Language
English
Pages
172
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Table of contents

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    1. Contents No access
    2. Acknowledgments No access
  1. Introduction: The Aim and Structure of the Book No access Pages 1 - 10
  2. Chapter 01. The Evolution of Attitudes towards Female Characters in Russian Literature: An Historical Overview No access Pages 11 - 26
  3. Chapter 02. Spiritual and Physical Murder between Man and Woman: Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, and Chekhov No access Pages 27 - 40
  4. Chapter 03. Woman as Sexual Predator in Russian Literary Tradition: Tolstoy, Zoschenko, and Trifonov No access Pages 41 - 52
  5. Chapter 04. Woman’s Infidelity as the Cause for Man’s Devastation: Tolstoy, Flaubert, Leskov, Turgenev, Kuprin, and Chekhov No access Pages 53 - 82
  6. Chapter 05. Anxiety about the Strong Woman: Turgenev, Leskov, and Bulgakov No access Pages 83 - 98
  7. Chapter 06. Surrogate for Man-Woman Relations in Post-War Soviet Literature: Vasilyev, Grossman, and Rasputin No access Pages 99 - 114
  8. Chapter 07. The Eunuch as Hero in Late-Soviet and Perestroika Literature: Dovlatov, Nagibin, and Polyakov No access Pages 115 - 130
  9. Chapter 08. Man as an Object in Literature by Women: Shcherbakova, Rubina, Ulitskaya, Petrushevskaya, and Grekova No access Pages 131 - 152
  10. Conclusion: Sex as an Animal Act Beyond Comprehension No access Pages 153 - 156
  11. Bibliography No access Pages 157 - 166
  12. Index No access Pages 167 - 170
  13. About the Author No access Pages 171 - 172

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