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Free Russia - A Literary Exploration of Russia's Revolutionary Era - cover

Free Russia - A Literary Exploration of Russia's Revolutionary Era

William Hepworth Dixon

Editorial: Good Press

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In "Free Russia," William Hepworth Dixon embarks on a compelling exploration of the socio-political landscape of Russia in the 19th century. Through a blend of rigorous journalistic inquiry and vivid narrative style, Dixon draws from his extensive travels and interactions with various Russian intellectuals and reformers. The book delves into the aspirations of the Russian people for freedom and sociopolitical reform, as it illuminates the complexities of serfdom, the burgeoning revolutionary sentiment, and the profound cultural shifts occurring during this tumultuous era. His prose exhibits both a passionate engagement with the subject matter and a refined literary elegance that captivates the reader'Äôs imagination while informing them about the broader European context of the time. Dixon, an English journalist and author known for his progressive views, had a profound interest in social reform and human rights, which informed his writing. His experiences witnessing the plight of oppressed peoples inspired him to write "Free Russia," a work that not only critiques the status quo but also advocates for change. His firsthand observations and interactions with Russian reformers infuse the text with authenticity and urgency, reflecting his commitment to social justice and reform movements. For readers intrigued by the intricate weave of history, politics, and human passion, "Free Russia" is an essential read. It offers both an enlightening perspective on Russia'Äôs struggles for freedom and a timeless reminder of the enduring human spirit against tyranny. Dixon'Äôs insights and compelling narrative serve as an invitation to understand a pivotal moment in Russian history.
Disponible desde: 27/10/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 333 páginas.

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