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The Russian Village Seen by Tolstoy and Chekhov
Ivánková, Jana ; Hlaváček, Antonín (referee) ; Hříbková, Radka (advisor)
In the nineteenth century, Russia went through a lot of changes, striving to overcome its cultural backwardness compared to Western Europe, and gradually assimilating Western European civilization. However, most Russia's population did not trust this civilisation as well as the urban life style, to which it was forced to adapt. Tolstoy and Chekhov are among those representatives of the Russian intelligentsia who considerably contributed to analytically distilling the theoretical problems of their time, such as those to which the following questions were linked:

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