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was published in 1910 and explored the theme of her perception of "sexual identity and gender roles" of men and women in Russia. It was very popular in pre-revolutionary Russia among the middle-class people and was controversial. The novel was so popular that it was reprinted 10 times and translated
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Alexei Lalo stated that " may have felt the need to represent the continuum of heterosexual and homosexual love and shifting gender identity more completely and insightfully than her contemporaries Zinovieva-Annibal or Verbitskaya did" and described the novel as "a more modern—and
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was published in English in 1997 and was translated by Louise McReynolds, who said, "The Wrath of Dionysus is a rich blend of early cultural politics and explorations of sexual identity." Nagrodskaya presents in this novel, set in
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wrote, "The themes of The Wrath of Dionysus sound so contemporary that it may surprise readers to find them in a Russian novel published more than 80 years ago." The
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She was later married and migrated to France after the publication of her novels. Later her novels were not popular in Russia.
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Yevdokiya Nagrodskaya was born as Evdokiia Apollonovna Golovacheva in Russia in 1866. Her mother was
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was highly popular and became a bestseller. After its success, she published more novels such as
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modernizing—literary phenomenon that many diverse researchers ... have taken it to be."
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The Keys to Happiness: Sex and the Search for Modernity in Fin-de-Siècle Russia.
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was translated into English in 1997 at the initiative of
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described the book as "well-known throughout Europe."
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The English edition of the novel was reviewed by the
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Yevdokia Nagrodskaya

Novelist
fin-de-siècle
Russia
The Wrath of Dionysus
debut novel
French
Italian
German
Louise McReynolds
University of Hawaii
Heldt Prize
Avdotya Panaeva
Sovremennik
Apollon Golovachev
Laura Engelstein
the Caucasus
effeminate
homosexual
lesbian
Midwest Book Review
Library Journal
Publishers Weekly
Kirkus Review




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