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Contents

Acknowledgments ix

Introduction xi

1 Literature and Empire 3

2 Imperial Borderlands in Russian Literature 35

3 Ukraine in Russian Imperial Discourse 67

4 Counternarratives in Ukrainian Literature 126

5 A Clash of Discourses 153

6 Modernism’s National Narrative 197

7 Subverting Leviathan 213

8 The Postcolonial Perspective 259 Conclusion 269

Notes 277

Bibliography 323

Index 347

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Source: Shkandrij Myroslav. Russia and Ukraine: Literature and the Discourse of Empire from Napoleonic to Postcolonial Times. Carleton University Press,2001. — 370 p.. 2001

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