In Slavic studies, aging and old age have thus far been only marginal
concerns. This volume brings together the scattered research that has
been done up to now on aging as represented and narrated in Slavic
literatures. The essays investigate Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian, Polish,
Russian, Slovak, Slovene, and Ukrainian representations of age and aging
in various literary genres and epochs and analyze age as a powerful
marker of difference and as constitutive of social relations and
personal identity.