A window on Russia: for the use of foreign readers / by Edmund Wilson.
Material type: TextPublication details: Great Britain: Macmillan, 1973.Description: 280 p. ; 20 cmISBN:- 333137558
- 891.7 WI-W 23
- PG3012 .W5
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OPJGU Sonepat- Campus FOB Library | Special Collection - R. Sudarshan | 891.7 WI-W (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not For Loan | Gifted by Prof. R. Sudarshan | 022198 |
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Title note: Peter the Great, in Pushkin's Bronze Horseman: "Here is has been obtained for us by the Nature that we shall break a window through to Europe."
Notes from the forties.--Russian language.--Pushkin.--Tyutchev--Gogol: the demon in the overgrown garden.--Seeing Chekhov plain.--Turgenev and the life-giving drop.--Sukhovo-Kobylin: "Who killed the French woman?"--Notes on Tolstoy.--Notes on Pushkin.--A little museum of Russian language.--The strange case of Pushkin and Nabokov.--Svetlana and her sisters.--Solzhenitsyn.
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