Russian Literature – All You Wanted To Know |
| Date Added: May 24, 2010 08:53:00 PM |
| Author: inmfo24 |
| Category: Internet: Resources |
| It is hard to overestimate the role of literature in our life. A book is an instrument of enriching our knowledge in various spheres. It makes us think, develops our mental skills and inner world. People that are keen on reading books do not only have profound knowledge of different topics, but show more indulgence to other people and live in harmony with outward things. Furthermore, literature invites us to the world of imagination, so it's a great way to have a rest from daily problems. Russian literature is famous all over the world for profound ideas you can find in Russian books and unusual subjects. Russia has a long history of struggling for independence, and this intense history has told upon the development of Russian classics. It is obvious that Russian literature has played a significant role in forming the world's perception of this country. Every stage of Russian history is noted by outstanding people expressing their understanding of existent developments in essays, novels and poetry. Classic literature in the Russian Federation is associated with the names of Alexander Pushkin, Leo Tolstoy, Anton Chekhov that are known all over the world. Their books constitute the golden collection of works in Russia. These authors left wealth literary heritage and influenced greatly further development of fine arts in Russia and neighbor countries. Their books were translated to a great number of foreign languages and enjoy great popularity even in remote states. Russian history literature does also deserve scrupulous attention for people interested in the mentality of Russian people and the development of Russian culture. The books of well-known historians, such as Karamzin, Kostomaroff, Kluchevski and Soloviyov, won't only give you a clear notion of historical events in Russia, but will carry you away with interesting details and non-typical style. Russian authors take a deserving place in the world literature. A person cannot be considered well-educated if he is not familiar to Russian classics. |
Ratings:
You must be logged in to leave a rating.Average rating: ( votes) |
/images/logo.gif)