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Original title
  
Пётр и Алексей

Publication date
  
1904

Author
  
Dmitry Merezhkovsky

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Language
  
Russian

Originally published
  
1904

Country
  
Russian Empire

Media type
  
Print (Paperback & Hardback)

Preceded by
  
The Romance of Leonardo da Vinci

Similar
  
Dmitry Merezhkovsky books, Other books

Peter and Alexis (Russian: Пётр и Алексей) is a novel by Dmitry Merezhkovsky, written in 1903-1904 and first published in Nos. 1–5, 9–12, 1904, Novy Put magazine. The third and final part of the Christ and Antichrist trilogy, it came out as a separate edition 1905, to be reissued in 1922 in Berlin, with its predecessors, The Death of the Gods and The Romance of Leonardo da Vinci, under one cover. All three novels had considerable success in Western Europe but were received coolly in Russia where the majority of the critics considered the trilogy 'tendentious' and 'scholastic'.

Concept

The author sees Russia as an 'heir' to the fundamental Christ-Antichrist conflict and focuses here on Peter the Great as the "embodiment of Antichrist" (an idea he shared with Russian Old Believers) as opposed to the 'purely Christian' figure of Tsarevich Alexei.

References

Peter and Alexis Wikipedia