Rank and Style is a collection of essays by Irina Reyfman, a leading
scholar of Russian literature and culture. Ranging in topic from the
eighteenth to the twentieth century, the essays focus on the interaction
of life and literature. In the first part, Reyfman examines how
obligatory state service and the Table of Ranks shaped Russian writers'
view of themselves as professionals, raising questions about whether the
existence of the rank system prompted the development of specifically
Russian types of literary discourse. The sections that follow bring
together articles on Pushkin, writer and man, as seen by himself and
others, essays on Leo Tolstoy, and other aspects of Russian literary and
cultural history. In addition to examining littlestudied writers and
works, Rank and Style offers new approaches to well-studied literary
personalities and texts.