Anthology of Russian Literature : The Nineteenth Century
, by Wiener, Leo- ISBN: 9780898753400 | 0898753406
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- Copyright: 5/1/2001
Preface | p. v |
A Sketch of Russian Literature in the Nineteenth Century | p. 1 |
The Nineteenth Century | p. 25 |
Karamzin (1766-1826) | p. 27 |
Letters of a Russian Traveller | p. 28 |
Tver | p. 28 |
On the French Tragedy | p. 30 |
On Shakspere | p. 31 |
London | p. 32 |
The Churchyard | p. 33 |
Poor Liza | p. 34 |
History of the Russian Empire. Introduction | p. 37 |
Krylov (1768-1844) | p. 41 |
The Ass and the Nightingale | p. 41 |
The Quartette | p. 43 |
Damian's Fishsoup | p. 44 |
The Swan, the Pike, and the Crab | p. 45 |
The Lion and the Wolf | p. 45 |
The Cloud | p. 46 |
The Shipwrecked Sailor and the Sea | p. 46 |
Izmaylov (1779-1831) | p. 46 |
The Drunkard's Vow | p. 47 |
The Canary and the Nightingale | p. 47 |
The Two Cats | p. 48 |
Naryezhny (1780-1825) | p. 49 |
The Two Ivans; or, The Passion for Litigation | p. 49 |
Zhukovski (1783-1852) | p. 54 |
Svyetlana | p. 55 |
The Minstrel in the Russian Camp | p. 63 |
Kozlov (1779-1840) | p. 67 |
Solitude | p. 68 |
Kiev | p. 69 |
The Black Monk | p. 70 |
Batyushkov (1787-1855) | p. 73 |
The Friend's Shadow | p. 73 |
The Dying Tasso | p. 75 |
Glinka (1788-1880) | p. 78 |
Moscow | p. 79 |
The Search for God | p. 80 |
Prince Vyazemski (1792-1878) | p. 81 |
The Samovar | p. 82 |
To My Three Absent Friends | p. 84 |
Death Reaps the Harvest of Life | p. 85 |
Rylyeev (1796-1826) | p. 86 |
Voynarovski | p. 87 |
Ivan Susanin | p. 88 |
Griboyedov (1795-1829) | p. 92 |
Intelligence Comes to Grief | p. 93 |
Bestuzhev (Marlinski) (1797-1837) | p. 102 |
Ammalat Bek | p. 102 |
Lazhechnikov (1794-1869) | p. 111 |
The Heretic | p. 112 |
Baron Delvig (1798-1831) | p. 120 |
Gloomy Thoughts | p. 120 |
Sang a little bird, and sang | p. 121 |
Ah, you night, you little night | p. 122 |
Pushkin (1799-1837) | p. 122 |
The Captain's Daughter | p. 125 |
Evgeni Onyegin. Tatyana's Letter | p. 131 |
The Bakhchisaray Fountain | p. 133 |
The Poison-Tree | p. 135 |
The Bird | p. 136 |
The Prophet | p. 137 |
The Talisman | p. 138 |
The Lay of the Wise Oleg | p. 139 |
To the Slanderers of Russia | p. 142 |
Boris Godunov | p. 143 |
Demons | p. 147 |
Baratynski (1800-1844) | p. 149 |
Finland | p. 150 |
Spring | p. 151 |
Truth | p. 151 |
Yazykov (1803-1846) | p. 152 |
The Sailor | p. 153 |
The Storm | p. 154 |
To the Poet | p. 155 |
Lermontov (1814-1841) | p. 155 |
A Hero of Our Times. Maksim Maksimych | p. 157 |
The Demon | p. 165 |
Dispute | p. 167 |
Alone I wander out along the road | p. 170 |
The Sail | p. 171 |
The Prayer | p. 171 |
The Branch of Palestine | p. 172 |
Remember'st thou the day when we | p. 173 |
At a Ball | p. 174 |
Dream | p. 175 |
Koltsov (1808-1842) | p. 176 |
First Love | p. 176 |
The Abundant Harvest | p. 177 |
The Forest | p. 179 |
Betrayed by a Bride | p. 181 |
The Mower | p. 182 |
Gogol (1809-1852) | p. 185 |
The Dnieper | p. 187 |
The Revizor | p. 188 |
Dead Souls. Mrs. Korobochka | p. 199 |
Byelinski (1811-1848) | p. 205 |
The Natural School | p. 206 |
Aksakov (1791-1859) | p. 216 |
The Family Chronicle | p. 217 |
Khomyakov (1804-1860) | p. 229 |
To My Children | p. 230 |
The Eagle | p. 231 |
Kiev | p. 232 |
Tyutchev (1803-1873) | p. 234 |
Scarce cooled from midday heat | p. 234 |
The Spring-Storm | p. 235 |
I suffer still from anguished longing | p. 235 |
Sunrise | p. 235 |
Gertsen (Herzen) (1812-1870) | p. 236 |
Slavophiles and Panslavism | p. 237 |
Ogarev (1813-1877) | p. 242 |
To Iskander | p. 242 |
Monologues | p. 244 |
The Village Watchman | p. 244 |
Count A. K. Tolstoy (1817-1875) | p. 245 |
Prince Serebryany | p. 246 |
The Death of Ivan the Terrible | p. 255 |
The Kurgan | p. 257 |
Goncharov (1812-1891) | p. 259 |
Oblomov | p. 260 |
Dobrolyubov (1836-1861) | p. 271 |
What is Oblomovism? | p. 272 |
Turgenev (1818-1883) | p. 280 |
Fathers and Sons | p. 282 |
Poems in Prose, Nature | p. 295 |
Grigorovich (1822-1900) | p. 296 |
The Fishermen | p. 297 |
Polonski (1820-1898) | p. 303 |
The Birds | p. 303 |
Night in the Crimea | p. 304 |
Love scared thee not | p. 305 |
Musician Grasshopper | p. 305 |
Pisemski (1820-1881) | p. 310 |
The Old Proprietress | p. 311 |
Shenshin (Fet) (1820-1892) | p. 319 |
When deeply musing in the silence of the night | p. 320 |
Every feeling at night to me becomes clearer and deeper | p. 320 |
Stay here awhile, 'tis good | p. 321 |
Night, thou art so blest with odours sweet and strong | p. 321 |
Tryst | p. 322 |
Dostoevski (1821-1881) | p. 322 |
Crime and Punishment | p. 323 |
A. N. Maykov (1821-1898) | p. 339 |
The Peris | p. 340 |
Who Was He? | p. 341 |
The Marble Faun | p. 342 |
Three Deaths. The Death of Seneca and of Lucius | p. 344 |
Nekrasov (1821-1877) | p. 347 |
Red-nosed Frost | p. 348 |
A Moral Man | p. 352 |
Who Lives in Russia Happily | p. 353 |
The Unmown Strip | p. 359 |
A Mother's Tears | p. 360 |
Nikitin (1824-1861) | p. 361 |
Burlak | p. 361 |
The Gaffer | p. 364 |
Pleshcheev (1825-1894) | p. 365 |
Forward | p. 366 |
My Country | p. 367 |
A Legend | p. 367 |
Spring | p. 368 |
Ostrovski (1823-1886) | p. 369 |
The Storm | p. 369 |
Saltykov (Shchedrin) (1826-1889) | p. 379 |
Beyond the Border | p. 380 |
Pisarev (1841-1868) | p. 385 |
Flowers of Harmless Humour | p. 386 |
Count L. N. Tolstoy (1828- ) | p. 391 |
Anna Karenin | p. 392 |
War and Peace | p. 401 |
Uspenski (1840-1902) | p. 408 |
The Power of the Land. Ivan Petrov | p. 409 |
Levitov (1842-1877) | p. 417 |
Shoemaker Cock-of-the-Boots | p. 417 |
Zlatovratski (1845- ) | p. 427 |
Old Shadows | p. 428 |
Korolenko (1853- ) | p. 436 |
The Old Bell-ringer | p. 437 |
Garshin (1855-1888) | p. 443 |
The Which Was Not | p. 443 |
Potapenko (1856- ) | p. 448 |
A Thousand Talents | p. 448 |
Nadson (1862-1887) | p. 457 |
My Friend, My Brother! | p. 458 |
Poetry | p. 458 |
Pity the stately cypress trees | p. 459 |
Chekhov (1860- ) | p. 459 |
In the Court-room | p. 460 |
Pyeshkov (Gorki) (1871- ) | p. 467 |
In the Steppe | p. 468 |
Merezhkovski (1865- ) | p. 482 |
From an Essay on "Pushkin" | p. 483 |
Index | p. 495 |
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