Ukrainian literature : Studies of the leading authors by Clarence Augustus Manning
Ukrainian literature by Clarence Augustus Manning is a literary history written in the mid-20th century. The work surveys how Ukrainian writing developed alongside the country’s turbulent history, emphasizing a persistent democratic ethos and sympathy for the common people. It charts the movement from medieval and folk foundations to a modern vernacular literature, focusing on key authors who shaped national identity and voice. The opening of this study features a foreword comparing Ukrainians
to the Irish in their long struggle and literary resurgence, praising the richness of folk-song and the timeliness of an accessible survey. The introduction argues that literature most clearly shows how centuries of domination molded Ukrainian life while preserving a democratic spirit, framing the modern era as beginning with Kotlyarevsky’s Eneida and a literature “of the common man.” The first chapter sketches the historical background from Kievan Rus and Byzantine influence through invasions, Polish-Lithuanian and Muscovite rule, church conflicts, the Cossack rise and suppression, partitions, and the east–west split, noting that Kyiv’s scholars revitalized Muscovy even as Ukraine’s educated class declined. Subsequent chapters briefly portray Hrihori Skovoroda as a wandering moral philosopher of inner freedom and dignity; Ivan Kotlyarevsky as founder of modern vernacular writing with a comic Eneida and early theater grounded in democratic feeling; and Hrihori Kvitka-Osnovyanenko as the first major prose writer whose sentimental village tales proved the language’s fitness despite conservative politics. The narrative then turns to Taras Shevchenko—his rise from serfdom through artistic patronage, the Kobzar and Haydamaky, activism, arrest and exile under Nicholas I, and poetry centered on Cossack memory and social suffering—before the excerpt breaks off amid his account of the Haydamaky. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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| Author | Manning, Clarence Augustus, 1893-1972 |
|---|---|
| Author of introduction, etc. | Kirkconnell, Watson, 1895-1977 |
| LoC No. | 44007069 |
| Title | Ukrainian literature : Studies of the leading authors |
| Original Publication | Jersey City, NJ: Ukrainian National Association, 1944. |
| Contents | The background of Ukrainian culture -- Hrihori Skovoroda -- Ivan Kotlyarevsky -- Hrihori Kvitka-Osnovyanenko -- Taras Shevchenko -- Pantaleimon Kulish -- Marko Vovchok -- Ivan Levitsky-Nechuy -- Changing Conditions -- Ivan Franko -- Lesya Ukrainka -- Mikhaylo Kotsyubinsky -- Vasil Stefanyk -- Oles -- After 1918. |
| Credits | Paul Fatula, Tim Lindell and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from images made available by the HathiTrust Digital Library.) |
| Language | English |
| LoC Class | PG: Language and Literatures: Slavic (including Russian), Languages and Literature |
| Subject | Ukrainian literature -- History and criticism |
| Category | Text |
| eBook-No. | 77771 |
| Release Date | Jan 25, 2026 |
| Copyright | Public domain in the USA. |
| Downloads | 521 downloads in the last 30 days. |
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