TY - BOOK AU - Remnek,Miranda Beaven TI - The space of the book: print culture in the Russian social imagination T2 - Studies in book and print culture series SN - 9781442686441 AV - Z1003.5.R9 S63 2011eb U1 - 028/.90947 22 PY - 2011/// CY - Toronto [Ont.], Buffalo PB - University of Toronto Press KW - Books and reading KW - Russia (Federation) KW - History KW - Soviet Union KW - Russia KW - Livres et lecture KW - Russie KW - Histoire KW - URSS KW - LITERARY CRITICISM KW - Books & Reading KW - bisacsh KW - fast KW - Intellectual life KW - Vie intellectuelle KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references; Introduction; Miranda Remnek --; 1; Russian eighteenth-century popular enlightenment literature on commerce; Lina Bernstein --; 2; Dinner at Smirdin's: forces in Russian print culture in the early reign of Nicholas I; George Gutsche --; 3; The proliferation of elite readerships and circle poetics in Pushkin and Baratynskii (1820s-1830s); Joseph Peschio and Igor' Pil'shchikov --; 4; The archaeology of "backwardness" in Russia: assessing the adequacy of libraries for rural audiences in late Imperial Russia; Ben Eklof --; 5; The reading culture of Russian workers in the early twentieth century (evidence from public library records); Leonid Borodkin and Evgeny Chugunov --; 6; Reading between the (confessional) lines: the intersection of Old Believer manuscript books and images with print cultures of late Imperial Russia; Kevin M. Kain --; 7; The moral self in Russia's literacy and visual cultures: the late imperial era and beyond; Jeffrey Brooks --; 8; Books and their readers in twentieth-century Russia; Stephen Lovell --; 9; Adapting paratextual theory to the Soviet context : publishing practices and the readers of Il'f and Petrov's Ostap Bender novels; Anne O. Fisher --; 10; Closing and opening and closing: reflections on the Russian media; Marianna Tax Choldin --; Appendix. the internet on the state of mass media in Russia; Svetlana Stulova N2 - Skilfully connecting multidisciplinary sources along broad historical continuum, The Space of the Book will be a valuable resource as the study of Russian print culture takes on new directions in a digitized world UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=682677 ER -