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Solzhenitsyn A Biography

Solzhenitsyn: A Biography

1st Edition

By Michael Scammell
October 15, 2022

This book, first published in 1984, was the first full biography of Solzhenitsyn. Starting with his childhood, it covers every period of his life in considerable detail, showing how Solzhenitsyn’s development paralleled and mirrored the development of Soviet society: ambitious and idealistic in the...

Soviet Prose A Reader

Soviet Prose: A Reader

1st Edition

Edited By Ronald Hingley
October 15, 2022

This book, first published in 1959, contains passages with commentary from 12 of the most important Soviet authors. They are lively and typical passages, written in varying styles, depicting historical events such as the 1917 Revolution, collectivisation and the death of Stalin, as well as the ...

The Real Chekhov An Introduction to Chekhov's Last Plays

The Real Chekhov: An Introduction to Chekhov's Last Plays

1st Edition

By David Magarshack
October 15, 2022

What is Chekhov’s method of ensuring audience participation? What does his stage direction ‘through tears’ mean? What happens between the first and second acts of The Seagull? Is there any reason for the despondency in Chekhov’s drama? This book, first published in 1972, discusses these questions ...

The Russian Horizon An Anthology

The Russian Horizon: An Anthology

1st Edition

Edited By N. Gangulee
October 15, 2022

This book, first published in 1943, is a literary anthology purposefully presenting a picture of the Soviet Union to a new audience in the West. It collects together a rich variety of pre-revolutionary Russian literature as well as a host of Soviet literature. Together they reveal the dynamic ...

Routledge Library Editions: Russian and Soviet Literature

Routledge Library Editions: Russian and Soviet Literature

1st Edition

By Various
June 16, 2021

This set of 16 previously out-of-print titles brings together some classic scholarship on Russian writers from the Imperial and Soviet periods. Michael Scammell’s key biography of Solzhenitsyn and Professor Ronald Hingley’s groundbreaking works contextualising the lives of Russian writers are among...

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