Sexual Violence in History: A Bibliography compiled by Stefan Blaschke |
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Representations: Literary Texts: »Mikhail Aleksandrovich Sholokhov (Russian: Михаил Александрович Шолохов, IPA: [ˈʂoləxəf]; 24 May [O.S. 11 May] 1905 – 21 February 1984) was a Russian novelist and winner of the 1965 Nobel Prize in Literature. He is known for writing about life and fate of Don Cossacks during the Russian Revolution, the civil war and the period of collectivization, primarily in his most famous novel, And Quiet Flows the Don.« -- More information: Wikipedia And Quiet Flows the Don (Novel)
»And Quiet Flows the Don (Quiet Flows the Don or The Silent Don, Russian: Тихий Дон, literally The Quiet Don) is a novel in four volumes by Russian writer Mikhail Sholokhov. The first three volumes were written from 1925 to 1932 and published in the Soviet magazine Oktyabr in 1928–1932, and the fourth volume was finished in 1940.
I. Chronological Index: Modern History: 20th Century | II. Geographical Index: European History: Russian History | III. Topical Index: Cases: Fictional Victims: Aksinia, Franya; Types: Rape: Gang Rape, Incestual Rape; Wartime Sexual Violence: First World War; Offenders: Kinship: Fathers; Victims: Kinship: Daughters 1. Rape of Aksinia I. Author Index [Info] Morrison, Susannah. »Sex and the Soviets: Depictions of Rape in Soviet Cinema and Literature.« The Thetean 47 (2018): 123-133. II. Speaker Index - 2. Rape of Franya I. Author Index [Info] Morrison, Susannah. »Sex and the Soviets: Depictions of Rape in Soviet Cinema and Literature.« The Thetean 47 (2018): 123-133. II. Speaker Index - |