Bajki o krytyce. Andriej Nemzer − „król” współczesnej krytyki literackiej w Rosji

Journal Title: Acta Neophilologica - Year 2016, Vol 2, Issue 0

Abstract

This paper attempts to present and analyze Andrei Nemzer’s literary criticism which in his opinion is an a priori stance on Russian modern literature and criticism. The author examines Nemzer’s critical discourse in order to reveal his unjustified pride and confidence in the area of literary criticism. The paper presents opinions of other Russian modern critics whose activity is aimed at improving the condition of the domestic literature rather than depreciating it as Nemzer does. The analysis of Nemzer’s texts proves that his criticism within the last decades has gone into the direction of a negative critique of Russian modern literature and thus discouraging young talented writers in Russia.

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Monika Karwacka

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Monika Karwacka (2016). Bajki o krytyce. Andriej Nemzer − „król” współczesnej krytyki literackiej w Rosji. Acta Neophilologica, 2(0), 203-211. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-208695