Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5124608 Russian Literature 2017 25 Pages PDF
Abstract

In his short story 'Kadetskii Monastyr'' ('The Cadet Monastery'), Nikolai Leskov resurrects elements of the hagiographical genre previously used to eulogize Russian saints and incorporates them into a modern panegyric, extolling the staff of The First Cadet Corps, arguably Russia's most famous military school. In comparing the staff's behavior with monastic asceticism and coenobitic life, the author conveys the subtle message that while traditional models of sanctity may need to be updated, the underlying emphasis on right daily conduct toward one's fellow human beings should remain at the center of society's ethical values.

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