Constance Garnett (1861–1946)
Author of Crime and Punishment
About the Author
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Please do NOT combine this page with that of any of the authors whose works were translated by Mrs. Garnett.
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Associated Works
The Idiot (1869) — Translator, some editions; Translator, some editions — 18,955 copies, 195 reviews
The Seagull + Uncle Vanya + Three Sisters + The Cherry Orchard (1895) — Translator, some editions — 1,288 copies, 3 reviews
Ward No. 6 and Other Stories (Barnes & Noble Classics Series) (2003) — Translator — 730 copies, 9 reviews
The Brothers Karamazov [Norton Critical Edition, 1st ed.] (1880) — Translator — 435 copies, 3 reviews
The Cherry Orchard / Three Sisters (1901) — Translator, some editions; Translator, some editions — 429 copies, 4 reviews
Three Short Novels of Dostoevsky: The Double, Notes From the Underground, The Eternal Husband (1959) — Translator — 364 copies, 3 reviews
Notes from Underground / Poor People / The Friend of the Family (1960) — Translator, some editions — 351 copies, 1 review
The Lady with the Dog (1899) — Translator, some editions; Translator, some editions — 282 copies, 12 reviews
The Brothers Karamazov [Norton Critical Edition, 2nd ed.] (2011) — Translator — 133 copies, 1 review
The Chorus Girl and other stories [Tales of Tchehov vol. VIII] (1985) — Translator — 122 copies, 1 review
The Wife and other stories [Tales of Tchehov vol. V] (1985) — Translator, some editions; Translator — 122 copies, 2 reviews
Anton Chekhov Early Short Stories, 1883-1888 (Modern Library) (1999) — Translator — 122 copies, 1 review
The Schoolmistress and other stories [Tales of Tchehov vol. IX] (1986) — Translator, some editions — 96 copies, 1 review
The Horse-Stealers and other stories [Tales of Tchehov vol. X] (1986) — Translator — 88 copies, 1 review
Short Stories by Anton Chekhov: Bk.2: Talent and Other Stories (2010) — Translator, some editions — 45 copies, 32 reviews
MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History — Winter 1993 (1992) — Translator "That's a fine death!" — 14 copies
Short Stories by Anton Chekhov: About Truth, Freedom, Happiness, and Love (2011) — Translator, some editions — 14 copies, 2 reviews
Letters of Anton Chekhov to his family and friends, with biographical sketch (2010) — Translator, some editions — 7 copies, 1 review
Short Fiction — Translator, some editions — 6 copies
The House of the Dead & Notes from Underground: Autobiographical Novels (2015) — Translator, some editions — 2 copies
The Works of Ivan Turgenev (14 Volumes) — Translator, some editions — 1 copy
The overcoat and other stories (Collected works / of Nikolay Gogol ; translated by Constance Garnett) (1923) — Translator — 1 copy
The Privy Councillor {short story} — Translator, some editions — 1 copy
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Common Knowledge
- Legal name
- Garnett, Constance Clara
Black, Constance Clara (born) - Birthdate
- 1861-12-19
- Date of death
- 1946-12-17
- Gender
- female
- Education
- Newnham College, Cambridge
Brighton and Hove High School - Occupations
- translator
librarian - Relationships
- Garnett, Edward (husband)
Garnett, David (son)
Garnett, Henrietta (granddaughter)
Black, Clementina (sister)
Garnett, Angelica (daughter-in-law) - Short biography
- Constance Garnett, née Black, was born and raised in Brighton, England, the sister of suffragist and writer Clementina Maria Black and mathematician Arthur Black. She was educated at home by a governess and later attended boarding school. She studied the classics at Cambridge University, where she also learned Russian. In 1889, she married Edward Garnett, a noted writer and critic, with whom she had a son, David "Bunny" Garnett (he became a novelist and a member of the Bloomsbury Group). Mrs. Garnett worked as the librarian at the People’s Palace in London. She visited Russia twice prior to World War I, and was inspired to produce the first English translation of Ivan Gontcharoff’s A Common Story in 1894. She continued with translating classic works by Russian authors such as Chekhov, Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, and Gogol. Subsequent translators have used her work as models for their own.
- Nationality
- UK
- Birthplace
- Brighton, East Sussex, England, UK
- Places of residence
- Brighton, East Sussex, England, UK
Edenbridge, Kent, England, UK - Place of death
- Edenbridge, Kent, England, UK
- Disambiguation notice
- Please do NOT combine this page with that of any of the authors whose works were translated by Mrs. Garnett.
- Associated Place (for map)
- England, UK
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