@Book{658076183, author="Levitt, Marcus C.", title="visual dominant in eighteenth-century Russia", year="2011", publisher="Northern Illinois Univ. Press", address="DeKalb, Ill.", keywords="Russian literature; History and criticism; Visual perception in literature; Vision in literature", contents="Introduction: An archaeology of vision -- Prolegomena: Making Russia visible -- The moment of the muses: Lomonosov's odes -- Bogovidenie: Orthodox vision and the odes -- The staging of the self -- Virtue must advertise: The ethics of vision -- The seen, the unseen, and the obvious -- The icon that started a riot -- The dialectic of vision in Radishchev's journey -- Conclusion: Russian culture as a mirage.", abstract="Introduction: An archaeology of vision -- Prolegomena: Making Russia visible -- The moment of the muses: Lomonosov's odes -- Bogovidenie: Orthodox vision and the odes -- The staging of the self -- Virtue must advertise: The ethics of vision -- The seen, the unseen, and the obvious -- The icon that started a riot -- The dialectic of vision in Radishchev's journey -- Conclusion: Russian culture as a mirage", note="Marcus C. Levitt", note="Includes bibliographical references and index", note="Erscheinungsjahr in Vorlageform:c2011", isbn="9780875804422", language="English" }