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Author
Publisher
Alfred A. Knopf
Pub. Date
2016
Language
English
Description
The father of Russian literature, Pushkin is beloved not only for his poetry but also for his brilliant stories, which range from dramatic tales of love, obsession, and betrayal to dark fables and sparkling comic masterpieces, from satirical epistolary tales and romantic adventures in the manner of Sir Walter Scott to imaginative historical fiction and the haunting dreamworld of "The Queen of Spades." The five short stories of The Late Tales of Ivan...
Publisher
Yale University Press
Pub. Date
c1985
Language
English
Description
Includes 1,000 entries by 106 leading scholars arranged in alphabetical order. Contains authors, scholars, critics, literary movements and schools, publishing houses, genres, styles, themes, types, literary and poetic terms, bibliographies, and index.
Author
Publisher
McGraw-Hill
Language
English
Description
Published two weeks after his seventieth birthday, Ada, or Ardor is one of Nabokov's greatest masterpieces, the glorious culmination of his career as a novelist. It tells a love story troubled by incest. But more: it is also at once a fairy tale, epic, philosophical treatise on the nature of time, parody of the history of the novel, and erotic catalogue. Ada, or Ardor is no less than the supreme work of an imagination at white heat.
Author
Publisher
H. Holt and Co
Pub. Date
[1915]
Language
English
Description
Excerpt: "The chief difficulty which Englishmen have experienced in writing about Russia has, up till quite lately, been the prevailing ignorance of the English public with regard to all that concerns Russian affairs. A singularly intelligent Russian, who is connected with the Art Theatre at Moscow, said to me that he feared the new interest taken by English intellectuals with regard to Russian literature and Russian art. He was delighted, of course,...
18) The thaw
Author
Publisher
Henry Regnery Company
Pub. Date
1955
Language
English
Description
A series of vignettes about ordinary people in a provincial town of modern Soviet Russia. This book gave its name to the immediately post-Stalin literary era.
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