No work in modern literature, with the possible exception of Uncle Toms Cabin , can compete with What Is to Be Done? in its effect on human lives and its power to make history.
For Chernyshevskys novel, far more than Marxs Capital , supplied the emotional dynamic that eventually went to make the Russian Revolution.
--Joseph Frank, The Southern Review Almost from the moment of its publication in 1863, Nikolai Chernyshevskys novel, What Is to Be Done? , had a profound impact on the course of Russian literature and politics.
The idealized image it offered of dedicated and self-sacrificing intellectuals transforming society by means of scientific knowledge served as a model of inspiration for Russias revolutionary intelligentsia.
On the one hand, the novels condemnation of moderate reform helped to bring about the irrevocable break between radical intellectuals and liberal reformers; on the other, Chernyshevskys socialist vision polarized conservatives opposition to institutional reform.
Lenin himself called Chernyshevsky the greatest and most talented representative of socialism before Marx; and the controversy surrounding What Is to Be Done? exacerbated the conflicts that eventually led to the Russian Revolution.
Michael R.
Katzs readable and compelling translation is now the definitive unabridged English-language version, brilliantly capturing the extraordinary qualities of the original.
William G.
Wagner has provided full annotations to Chernyshevskys allusions and references and to the, sources of his ideas, and has appended a critical bibliography.
An introduction by Katz and Wagner places the novel in the context of nineteenth-century Russian social, political, and intellectual history and literature, and explores its importance for several generations of Russian radicals.
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