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The Paradiese Myth in Eighteenth-century Russia:

Utopian Patterns in Early Secular Russian Literature and Culture
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Stanford University Press, 1991 - Literary Criticism - 308 pages
  

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Contents

A Typological
1
Coordinated Themes and Images 9 Paradise
11
In the Rebeginning
41
The Happy Garden State
65
The Rise of the Russian Utopia
112
Toward the Iron Age
145
A Definitional Details of the Paradise Myth
171
Utopian Section of Pavel Lvovs The Russian Pamela
177
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