The Rise of the Russian Empire (eBook)

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2022
299 Seiten
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The Rise of the Russian Empire -  Saki, H. H. Munro
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In 'The Rise of the Russian Empire,' Saki, also known as H.H. Munro, weaves a compelling tapestry of satirical and incisive narratives that explore the sociopolitical and cultural dynamics of early 20th-century Russia. This anthology embraces a rich diversity of literary styles, from sharp wit to poignant observation, capturing the essence of a nation on the brink of transformation. By skillfully interweaving these varied tones, the collection offers an engaging portrait of Russian society, exploring the complexities and contradictions of empire-building, the intricacies of power, and the nuances of human ambition and folly. Saki, renowned for his keen eye and acerbic humor, brings together voices and vignettes that illuminate the multifaceted history of Russia. With contributions reflecting a diverse array of perspectives, this collection aligns with both satirical literature and historical commentary. The authors included play a crucial role in dissecting the historical and cultural undercurrents of their time, offering readers a window into the broader literary movements that sought to critique and understand the swiftly changing world around them. A must-read for those passionate about history and literature, this anthology presents an invaluable opportunity to explore an eclectic mix of narratives. By diving into these works, readers are invited to appreciate the nuanced dialogue between various styles and themes, each piece contributing to a deeper understanding of the Russian Empire's rise. Beyond entertainment, 'The Rise of the Russian Empire' offers educational worth, fostering a reflection on the human condition and the historical intricacies of a nation. This collection promises to enlighten as it entertains, encouraging an appreciation for the complexities of the past and the writers who endeavored to document it.

Saki, the pen name of Hector Hugh Munro (1870–1916), stands as a distinguished British writer known for his witty, mischievous, and sometimes macabre stories that satirize Edwardian society and culture. Born in Akyab, British Burma, Munro's early life was marked by the death of his mother, after which he was sent to England and raised by strict aunts. This upbringing would later influence his literary work, where aunts frequently featured as antagonistic figures. Saki's education at Pencarwick School in Exmouth and Bedford Grammar School provided him with a solid foundation in the classics, fostering his development as a writer and sharp observer of society. Before embarking on his career as a writer, he joined the Burmese military police, a tenure that was short-lived due to health problems, prompting his return to England. Saki's writing is characterized by a blend of the whimsical and the sardonic, marked by a polished prose style and a masterful command of dialogue. His best-known short story collections include 'Reginald' (1904), 'Reginald in Russia' (1910), and 'The Chronicles of Clovis' (1911), which convey his gift for social satire and keen psychological insight. Although 'The Rise of the Russian Empire', a historical work, is less known, it does showcase Saki's breadth as a writer and remains an important part of his oeuvre. Throughout his career, Saki remained a prolific contributor to newspapers and magazines, where many of his stories first appeared. Despite his premature death in World War I, Saki left an indelible mark on English literature, influencing generations of writers to come.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Fantasy / Science Fiction Fantasy
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Regional- / Landesgeschichte
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Mittelalter
Schlagworte 19th century russian culture • academic historical narrative • a higher loyalty • Classic • cultural imperial narratives • early 20th-century politics • Eastern European History • English literature • European historical commentary • Fantasy Fiction • From Cold War to Hot Peace • Historical narrative Russia • historical socio-political landscape • Imperial Russia studies • intellectual exploration of power • Ken Follett • Lenin • literary imperial anthology • multi-perspective historical insight • Napoleon • pre-modern Russia study • Putin • Red Notice • Romanov dynasty evolution • Russian cultural dynamics • Russian Empire rise • Russian history analysis • russian history books • Russian imperial history • Russian medieval history • Russian political history • Russian polity insights • Russian sovereigns and tsars • Saki author • Saki nonfiction work • Saki's historical satire • satirical historical analysis • Slavic tribes history • The Fall of the Dynasties • The Romanov Sisters • The Secret History of the World • Tsarist Russia • tumultuous political evolution
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