@ARTICLE{Trojanowska_Beata_“Humanity’s_2019, author={Trojanowska, Beata}, volume={vol. LXVIII}, number={No 4}, pages={607-627}, journal={Slavia Orientalis}, howpublished={online}, year={2019}, publisher={Komitet Słowianoznawstwa PAN}, abstract={The article presents selected literary texts of Russian Romanticism, which can be classified as utopian or dystopian literature. Attention was drawn to the fluidity of borders between the species of positive and negative utopia. Works by Utopian writers were divided into two groups: those sympathizing with decay (A. Ulybyshev, W. Küchelbecker) and those representing the Pushkin era: J. Senkovskij and V. Odojevsky. The analysis of utopian texts showed that they belonged mainly to escapist utopias, and Russian Romanticism significantly influenced the development of negative utopias, which were open to the literary experiment. It was also shown that the works in question are related to the genre of travel literature and scientific fantasy.}, type={Artykuły / Articles}, title={“Humanity’s Dreams of a Happy Island” – Some Notes on Utopian Literature and Dystopian Russian Romanticism}, URL={http://journals.pan.pl/Content/114556/PDF/SO%204-19%204Trojanowska.pdf}, doi={10.24425/slo.2019.131152}, keywords={romanticism, positive utopia, negative utopia, writer-utopists, fantasy, travel literature}, }