Modern Russian Literature
D. S. Mirsky
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Prince D.S. Mirsky was a prominent Russian literary historian who spent several years in emigration, teaching at the University of London. This book, published in 1925, presents a brief and incisive overview of Russian literature of the 19th and early 20th centuries. It was written in English and meant to be accessible to the general reading public in the West. - Summary by Kazbek (4 hr 57 min)
Chapitres
Preliminary | 22:55 | Lu par Kazbek |
The Age of the Great Novelists. 1. 'The Natural School': Aksakov | 22:54 | Lu par Kazbek |
2. From Turgenev to Leskov | 53:52 | Lu par Kazbek |
3. Dostoevsky and Tolstoy | 1:06:29 | Lu par Kazbek |
4. The Drama | 12:37 | Lu par Kazbek |
5. Poets | 13:00 | Lu par Kazbek |
6. Critics and Publicists | 18:07 | Lu par Kazbek |
7. Chekhov and after | 49:05 | Lu par Kazbek |
The New Age | 38:56 | Lu par Kazbek |