Ivan Nechui-Levyts'kyi and the Prohibitions on Publishing Ukrainian Literature
Ivan Nechui-Levyts'kyi and the Prohibitions on Publishing Ukrainian Literature
Author(s): Maxim TarnawskySubject(s): 19th Century, Sociology of Literature
Published by: Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies at The University of Alberta
Keywords: Ivan Nechui-Levyts'kyi; quantitative measurement; Kyiv Theological Academy; Siedlce; Hromada; Pravda;
Summary/Abstract: The impact of the Valuev Directive on Ukrainian literature should, in principle, be measurable quantitatively. But the quality of the evidence, the size of the empirical sample, and other factors make any such measurement practically meaningless. The only way to gauge the impact of Valuev is to examine the personal and creative reactions of the persons most directly affected by the decree. Ivan Nechui-Levyts'kyi was the most prominent Ukrainian writer in the Russian Empire, and his response to the Valuev Directive offers a revealing picture of the circumstances in which Ukrainian literature was developing in the second half of the nineteenth century.
Journal: East/West: Journal of Ukrainian Studies (EWJUS)
- Issue Year: 4/2017
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 131-146
- Page Count: 16
- Language: English