Gender and Russian Literature 1996
DOI: 10.1017/cbo9780511554100.010
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Anastasiia Verbitskaia reconsidered

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“…The significance of Verbitskaia's literature lies in her willingness to show independent-thinking women from various classes challenging social expectations, even if paying a price in personal happiness. Verbitskaia's novel transcends its own time: 146 she explores themes still relevant to women and her work invites the reader to see parallels between her fin-de-siècle pot-boilers and today's popular fiction where women writers again play a central role, introducing readers to, and educating them about, new market-led lifestyles, depicting women's sexual and emotional differences from men, and as did Verbitskaia, introducing the new woman and reforming her sexual, emotional and intellectual capacity. Without doubt the appearance of women writers in the field of mass literature and their popularity among the readers can be seen as an innovative break.…”
Section: Arja Rosenholm and Irina Savkinamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The significance of Verbitskaia's literature lies in her willingness to show independent-thinking women from various classes challenging social expectations, even if paying a price in personal happiness. Verbitskaia's novel transcends its own time: 146 she explores themes still relevant to women and her work invites the reader to see parallels between her fin-de-siècle pot-boilers and today's popular fiction where women writers again play a central role, introducing readers to, and educating them about, new market-led lifestyles, depicting women's sexual and emotional differences from men, and as did Verbitskaia, introducing the new woman and reforming her sexual, emotional and intellectual capacity. Without doubt the appearance of women writers in the field of mass literature and their popularity among the readers can be seen as an innovative break.…”
Section: Arja Rosenholm and Irina Savkinamentioning
confidence: 99%