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Realism in Russian Literature: Realism in Russian literature refers to the literary movement that evolved in Russia in the nineteenth century. It was a reaction to Romanticism and emphasized rationalism and objectivity. The most famous and prolific Realist author from Russia was Fyodor Dostoevsky, whose works focus on the psychological complexities of human behavior. Other notable Realist writers include Lev Tolstoy and Ivan Turgenev. Realism in literature aims to convey the reality and truth of everyday life and society. Russian Realism mirrored the social and political changes occurring in Russia at the time, with a focus on exploring the lives of the lower classes. This quiz will test your knowledge of this important literary movement, its themes and its prominent writers.
Categorie: Art and culture
Keywords: realism, russian literature, literary movement, dostoevsky, tolstoy, turgenev, psychological complexities
Total number of questions (advanced mode): 30
Created: 29 mai 2023
Updated: 30 août 2023
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