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Pearl Necklace said...

In 1922
expelled from Russia after Berlin and Paris in 1928, becoming Professor of
General history of the University of Kaunas in Lithuania. One of the memories
a year later, on the other-three, he began to write and lecture
Lithuanian. However, in 1940 Lithuania becomes the Soviet, and in 1949
L. Karsavin sent to the camps. In the presentation of his ideas we will be staying
mostly in his book "the Culture of the middle ages" (Karsavin L.
Culture of the middle ages. -- P., 1918; pereezd. Kyiv, 1995). The book starts
almost the same words that we just heard from
P. Bitsilli: "The history of culture the author understands as the picture development
or disclosure of some basic mental elements, which
individual implementation in all spheres of life of the studied collectivity
- from socio-economic relations to the heights of mystical-philosophical
of speculation" (P. 1).
Some of his texts L. Karsavin invests in purely literary
form. One of them -- Noctes Petropolitanae -- he devoted love, where
the lyrical heroine of the book is a real person -- a graduate of the Bestuzhev
courses Elena Skrzhinsky. In mentioned in the previous paragraph collection
"Medieval life" and the article entitled "a medieval
"resort". The expulsion of 1922 ripped their fate, and the last time they
met in Leningrad in 1950, when the train carried on North
arrested L. Karsavina, was standing on the station track.
L. Karsavin writes in this book, published in 1922 (by the way, one of the
reviews it sounded like "Cathedral erotica"):
"Love gets me something in you native-my long lost
me, spliced?? broken and gives me my integrity.