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Pushkin on Literature
edited by Tatiana Wolff
translated by Tatiana Wolff introduction by John Bayley Northwestern University Press, 1998 Paper: 978-0-8101-1615-3 Library of Congress Classification PG3347.A2W6 1998 Dewey Decimal Classification 809.03
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Pushkin on Literature approaches Pushkin's literary accomplishment from a unique perspective: it focuses on Pushkin the critic, and on his passionate enthusiasm, volatile judgments, joy, frustration, and fascination with the literary world that surrounded him. This is the only English-language edition of the complete set of Pushkin's critical writing, both on his own work and on the wide range of European literature--Byron, Shakespeare, Voltaire, Milton--which he read and studied, and which so profoundly influenced his own writing.
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Pushkin on Literature
Northwestern University Press, 1998 Paper: 978-0-8101-1615-3 Library of Congress Classification PG3347.A2W6 1998 Dewey Decimal Classification 809.03
ABOUT THIS BOOK | TOC | REQUEST ACCESSIBLE FILE
ABOUT THIS BOOK
Pushkin on Literature approaches Pushkin's literary accomplishment from a unique perspective: it focuses on Pushkin the critic, and on his passionate enthusiasm, volatile judgments, joy, frustration, and fascination with the literary world that surrounded him. This is the only English-language edition of the complete set of Pushkin's critical writing, both on his own work and on the wide range of European literature--Byron, Shakespeare, Voltaire, Milton--which he read and studied, and which so profoundly influenced his own writing.
See other books on: 1799-1837 | Literature, Modern | Pushkin | Pushkin, Aleksandr Sergeevich | Russian literature See other titles from Northwestern University Press |
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