The Optina Pustyn Monastery in the Russian Literary Imagination
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By:"Leonard J. Stanton"
"Literary Criticism"
Published on 1995 by Peter Lang Pub Incorporated
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Between 1821 and 1891, the Optina Pustyn Monastery of Kozel'sk, in Russia's Kaluga Government, was the site of an unprecedented - and as yet unequaled - period of religious and literary flowering. Optina Pustyn was a mecca for many of Russia's most prominent writers and thinkers. Distinguished visitors included Ivan Kireevsky, Nikolai Gogol, Fyodor Dostoevsky, and Lev Tolstoy. This study explains why Optina and its renowned \
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