2013
DOI: 10.1111/russ.10709
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The Travelogue and the Ode—Aleksandr Radishchev's Polemic with the Court Ode in Puteshestvie iz Peterburga v Moskvu

Abstract: In the oft‐quoted dedication of his Puteshestvie iz Peterburga v Moskvu, Aleksandr Radishchev's narrator highlights the need to “look straight” and attributes mankind's misery to obscured vision. He sets on his journey in an effort restore proper visual perception to his people. Yet the manner in which the journey can enable this restoration is less than clear. In fact, this issue has prompted several recent reevaluations of vision in the travelogue. In this essay I return to the problem of vision and reconsid… Show more

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