A History of Russian Literature: From Its Beginnings to 1900
by D.S. Mirsky
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This book, first published in 1949, is an abridged version of Mirsky's classic two texts on Russian literature, updated with a postscript by the editor assessing the development of Soviet literature. Beautifully written, Mirsky's analyses of Russian writers and literature go hand in hand with his takes on Russian history. From the birth of Russian literature to its Soviet form, this book is a lively and comprehensive examination by one of its leading scholars.Tags
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First published in 1926 in English, Mirsky’s book is rightly a classic in its field. It gives a complete survey of Russian literature from the earliest monastic chronicles up to and including Chekhov. Prince Mirsky (he renounced his title in his youth) was a Professor of Russian Literature at London University during the Twenties and his book developed out of the courses he gave there. More than any of the other emigres who fled the Revolution, Mirsky worked to provide a better understanding of Russian literature in English, and English literature in Russian. He published (his own) translations of contemporary English poetry into Russian, a history of Russia in English, and a history of the English intelligentsia in Russian. He show more retuned to Russia just as Stalin was purging the intellectuals in the early 30s, and predictably, perished in the gulag...
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Still the best survey of the period in English. A brief biography of the author is at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D._S._Mirsky
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Prince Dmitry Svyatopolk Mirsky was born in Russia in 1890 and died in a Siberian prison camp in the late 1930s. During his lifetime, he was a soldier, a lecturer at King's College, London University, a member of the Union of Soviet Writers, a contributor to various Russian papers, and the author of several books of history and literary criticism. show more Besides the present volume, his best-known work is The Intelligentsia of Great Britain. show less
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Vintage Russian Library (V-720)
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- 1926
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- Nonfiction, Literature Studies and Criticism, Fiction and Literature
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- 891.709 — Literature & rhetoric Literatures of other languages East Indo-European and Celtic literatures Russian and East Slavic languages Russian literature History and criticism of Russian literature
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- PG2951 .M49 — Language and Literature Slavic languages and literatures. Baltic languages. Albanian language Slavic. Baltic. Albanian Russian literature General
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