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         Russian Literature:     more books (100)
  1. The Russian Memoir: History and Literature (SRLT)
  2. Imperial Knowledge: Russian Literature and Colonialism (Contributions to the Study of World Literature) by Ewa M. Thompson, 2000-03-30
  3. The Heritage of Russian Verse
  4. Russian Children's Literature and Culture
  5. The Translator in the Text: On Reading Russian Literature in English (Studies in Russian Literature and Theory) by Rachel May, 1994-11-23
  6. Russian Literature, 1995-2002: On the Threshold of a New Millennium by N.N. Shneidman, 2004-10-13
  7. Jews in Russian Literature after the October Revolution: Writers and Artists between Hope and Apostasy (Cambridge Studies in Russian Literature) by Efraim Sicher, 2006-04-20
  8. History of Nineteenth-Century Russian Literature: Volume II: The Realistic Period (The Realistic Period, Vol. 2) by Dmitrij Cizevskij, 1973-09-01
  9. Biblical Subtexts and Religious Themes in Works of Anton Chekhov (Middlebury Studies in Russian Language and Literature, V. 18) by Mark Stanley Swift, 2003-12
  10. A History of Russian Literature by Victor Terras, 1991
  11. Russian For Dummies (For Dummies (Language & Literature)) by Andrew, Ph.D. Kaufman, Serafima, Ph.D. Gettys, et all 2006-04-24
  12. Toward Another Shore: Russian Thinkers Between Necessity and Chance (Russian Literature and Thought Series) by Aileen M. Kelly, 1998-06-16
  13. A History Of Russian Literature by Kazimierz Waliszewski, 2007-07-25
  14. The Cambridge Introduction to Russian Literature (Cambridge Introduction to Literature)

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42. DANA WARD'S HOMEPAGE
Details Gogol's effects on russian literature and Society
http://www.pitzer.edu/~dward/Anarchist_Archives/kropotkin/literature/russianlit_
DANA WARD'S HOMEPAGE
Welcome to my homepage. I am Professor of Political Studies at Pitzer College . My primary fields are political psychology and American politics. You can find a copy of my vita here and here are my course syllabi . I am also responsible for Anarchy Archives , an online research center on the history and theory of anarchism. My response to Bush's re-election can be found here.
dward@pitzer.edu
Besides my family ( Julia Dylan Jesse and Maya ), I am proudest of the houses I built in Maine. I am a basketball fanatic, playing whenever and wherever I can, and I also enjoy sea-kyaking, snorkeling, scuba diving, and soccer, including coaching my kids' AYSO teams for about fifteen years. We have traveled extensively, including two and a half years in Afghanistan where we took a number of photos and two years in China where we also traveled extensively and took a number of photos
"To live outside the law, you must be honest." -Dylan
"There is a crack in everything. It's how the light gets in." -Leonard Cohen
"If we do not revolt, we are either morally insensitive or criminally selfish."

43. Ideals And Realities In Russian Literature
Ideas and Realities in russian literature. By Peter Kropotkin Chapter One Introduction THE RUSSIAN LANGUAGE Chapter Two PÚSHKIN Chapter Three GÓGOL
http://dwardmac.pitzer.edu/Anarchist_Archives/kropotkin/literature/russianlittoc
Ideas and Realities in Russian Literature
By Peter Kropotkin
New York: Alfred A Knopf, 1915.
Table of Contents
Click on the desired chapter on the image above or use links to the right Chapter One: Introduction: THE RUSSIAN LANGUAGE
Chapter Two:
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Chapter Four:
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Chapter Six: THE DRAMA
Chapter Seven: FOLK-NOVELISTS
Chapter Eight: Political Literature: Satire; Art-Criticism; Contemporary Novelists

44. Central Library: Resources For Russian And Slavic Languages And Literature
Go back to Resources for Russian and Slavic Languages and Literature FEBweb - The Fundamental Digital Library of russian literature and Folklore
http://www.library.vanderbilt.edu/central/russian.html
Resources for Russian and Slavic
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Bibliographer: Susan Widmer Phone:
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45. The Rise Of Prose Gogol
Details the change in russian literature after the introduction of Gogol's works
http://www1.umn.edu/lol-russ/hpgary/Russ3421/lesson6.htm
LESSON 6 The Rise of Prose: Nikolai Gogol
Study Notes
The Rise of Prose
The great achievement of this age of prose, from the 1840s to the 1890s, was Russian Realism (discussed in the sequel to this course, Russ 3422Russian Literature: Tolstoy to the Present). Our concern here is to have a look at the beginnings of Russian prose. We have seen that after 1830 Pushkin turned more and more to prose, a significant fact given that Pushkin was the greatest poet of the time. The writer who did most to establish prose as a force in Russian literary culture, however, was Gogol. Gogol's example, combined with the authoritative literary pronouncements of the greatest literary critic of the period, V. G. Belinsky, established prose as the literary medium of the future. The great novelist Dostoevsky is supposed to have said, referring to himself and his fellow Realists, "We have all come out from under Gogol's 'Overcoat'" (referring to the famous story by Gogol).
Nikolai Gogol (1809-1852)
Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol was born in the Mirgorod district of the Ukraine in 1809. His early life was spent on his father's country estate. Gogol's father was also a writer; his works, many of which were written for the Ukrainian puppet theater, are in Ukrainian, and he is classed as a Ukrainian writer. His son, however, decided to write in Russian. Nikolai Gogol moved to St. Petersburg in 1828 with the intention of becoming a full-time professional writer. His first published work, a long narrative in verse, was received with indifference by the critics, and the sensitive Gogol fled from Russia in shame. When he returned from Europe in 1829, Gogol first tried to find work as an actor, but was eventually forced to take a minor post in the civil service to support himself. His experiences in the government bureaucracy are reflected in some of his later stories, especially "The Nose" and "The Overcoat."

46. VoS - Voice Of The Shuttle
OnLine russian literature (Russian On-Line Literary Society) Simon Hawkin s Russian Page (dictionaries, literature, Russian servers, etc.)
http://vos.ucsb.edu/browse.asp?id=2248

47. Russian Literature
russian literature, literary works mainly produced in the historic area of Russia, russian literature (The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition)
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48. DANA WARD'S HOMEPAGE
Pºshkin
http://www.pitzer.edu/~dward/Anarchist_Archives/kropotkin/literature/russianlit_
DANA WARD'S HOMEPAGE
Welcome to my homepage. I am Professor of Political Studies at Pitzer College . My primary fields are political psychology and American politics. You can find a copy of my vita here and here are my course syllabi . I am also responsible for Anarchy Archives , an online research center on the history and theory of anarchism. My response to Bush's re-election can be found here.
dward@pitzer.edu
Besides my family ( Julia Dylan Jesse and Maya ), I am proudest of the houses I built in Maine. I am a basketball fanatic, playing whenever and wherever I can, and I also enjoy sea-kyaking, snorkeling, scuba diving, and soccer, including coaching my kids' AYSO teams for about fifteen years. We have traveled extensively, including two and a half years in Afghanistan where we took a number of photos and two years in China where we also traveled extensively and took a number of photos
"To live outside the law, you must be honest." -Dylan
"There is a crack in everything. It's how the light gets in." -Leonard Cohen
"If we do not revolt, we are either morally insensitive or criminally selfish."

49. Russian Literature In English Translation
russian literature in English Translation http//www.literature. org/authors/tolstoyleo/anna-karenina/index.html. Tolstoy, Leo, Anna Karenina, Novel
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50. IU Slavic Department - Graduate Program In Russian Literature
3 cr., TwentiethCentury russian literature I and II R535, 3 cr., Chekhov R545, 3 cr., Jewish Characters in russian literature (joint with R345)
http://www.indiana.edu/~iuslavic/slavlit.shtml
Search: Advanced Search Program Links Undergraduate Programs Graduate Programs Course Offerings Additional Links Summer Workshop (SWSEEL) Russian and East European Institute (REEI) Slavica Publishers DOSLAL Alumni Newsletter ... IU Bloomington Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures
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R503, 3 cr., Old Russian Literature
R504, 3 cr., Eighteenth-Century Russian Literature
R505-R506, 3 cr.-3 cr., Nineteenth-Century Russian Literature I and II
R507-R508, 3 cr.-3 cr., Twentieth-Century Russian Literature I and II
R563, 3 cr., Pushkin to Dostoevsky (for non-SLAV literature graduate students only)
R564, 3 cr., Tolstoy to Solzhenitsyn (for non-SLAV literature graduate students only)
Author and Character Courses
R520, 3 cr., Twentieth-Century Russian Author: (Name Variable)
R530, 3 cr., Pushkin
R531, 3 cr., Gogol
R532, 3 cr., Dostoevsky
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R534, 3 cr., Tolstoy and Dostoevsky R535, 3 cr., Chekhov R545, 3 cr., Jewish Characters in Russian Literature (joint with R345)
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51. Russian Literature
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A Web Directory Web www.zeroland.co.nz RUSSIAN LITERATURE, RUSSIAN WRITERS,
RUSSIAN POETS
See Writer Index Below A ArdisBooks, Russian publishing house with an archive of photographs of Russian writers: Nabokov, Bulgakov, Platonov, Ahkmatova, Vvendensky.
Authors

Avant-garde Russian literature, poetry, art and culture.
... Russian avant garde links, Russian avant-garde culture and art. B The Bakhtin Centre. The Bakhtin Centre was founded in October 1994. Its purpose is to promote multi- and inter-disciplinary research on the work of the Russian philosopher and theorist Mikhail Bakhtin and the Bakhtin Circle.
Bucknell Russian Program. Original materials on the history of Russia and the Russian language, with links to information about every other aspect of the Russian life, society andpolitics.

C Contemporary and Modern Russian writers. List of writers in alphabetical order
F Folklore. Russian folklore.
Folktales, Russian Fairy Tales. Laquerbox
Formalists. The Russian formalists, Russian formalism. Formalism. A defiinition. J Journals . Russian literary journals

52. Vls.icm.edu.pl/cgi-bin/sciserv.pl?collection=elsev
(including LTRN 101 Introduction to russian literature. An introduction to the works of major 19th History of russian literature from its beginnings to 1900....... Introduction to russian literature Course
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53. Russian Literature In Translation - Daily Reading And Web Assignments
Day 36 Nov.22nd (Fri.) Aksenov The Steel Bird 1965(54pp.) Lecture russian literatureOne Literature or Two . (THANKSGIVING BREAK!) DECEMBER
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DAILY ASSIGNMENTS - FALL, 2002
AUTHORS STUDIED (in the order we read them)
Pushkin Lermontov Gogol Fonvizin ... Tolstaya Click on a date to see the assignment for that day, or go directly to the assignments below: August: SU MO TU WE TH FR SA X X X X September: SU MO TU WE TH FR SA October: SU MO TU WE TH FR SA X X November: SU MO TU WE TH FR SA X X X X X X X December: SU MO TU WE TH FR SA X AUGUST Day 1 Aug.30th (Fri.)
Intro. to course. Lectures: "Literary genres" and "Literary Tradition before Pushkin"(Learn a little about the literature of: 1) Old Rus The 17th and 18th centuries Classicism and Romanticism). [Study notes from ProfessorGary R. Jahn, University of Minnesota]
Discussion:"What is Literature?" and "General Characteristics of Prose and Poetry Analysis." SEPTEMBER Day 2 Sept.2nd (Mon.)
Pushkin
: "The Shot" [1831](15pp.)
Eugene Onegin [1827]. Intro to novel (21pp.)
Analysis of the first stanza of Eugene Onegin
Video "Pushkin" Day 3 Sept.4th (Weds.)
Eugene Onegin. Chpts.1,2 (21pp.)
Lecture: "Poetics" (Euphony, Rhythm, and Metre) Day 4 Sept.6th (Fri.)
Eugene Onegin. Chpts.3,4 (46pp.)

54. Www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/03043479
russian literaturerussian literature, literary works mainly produced in the historic area of Russia, written in its earliest days in Church Slavonic and after the 17th cent.
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55. Russian Literature Page
Site of russian literature, including authors such as Solzenitsyn and Akhmatova (in Online Library of russian literature from Oregon State University
http://www.sinc.sunysb.edu/Stu/vkonoval/RussianLiterature.html
Literature X - XIX century End of XIXth - first half of XXth centuries Modern and Postmodern Period
  • Leo Tolstoy related Site.
  • Photograghs of Yasnaya Poliana Anton Chekhov and his short stories, tales, articles on-line. Site of Russian literature, including authors such as Solzenitsyn and Akhmatova (in Russian/ Pushkin site - Pushkin poems in both English and Russian Bakhtin Center (England) Russian Poetry Journal Online library of Alexander Pushkin's poetry and prose A complete collection of Sergei Esenin's poetry A good selection of Anna Akhmatova's poetry and the vertual expos from Akhmatova's Museum Russian Folklore from the beginning till modern time (in Russian/KOI). Alexander Vertinsky . His poetry and songs from "Little Russia at San Antonio" An interesting collection of Victor Pelevin's works and his biography Three classic works of L.Tolstoy and F.Dostoevsky in English A perfect collection of Daniil Kharms with illustrations (some stories translated are in translation) Mikhail Bulgakov , his life and career.
  • 56. Russian Literature. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
    russian literature. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 200105.
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    57. Russian Literature: Information From Answers.com
    russian literature, literary works mainly produced in the historic area of Russia, written in its earliest days in Church Slavonic and after the 17th.
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    showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Encyclopedia Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping Russian literature Encyclopedia Russian literature, literary works mainly produced in the historic area of Russia, written in its earliest days in Church Slavonic and after the 17th cent. in the Russian language. Early Literature Russian literature was first produced after the introduction of Christianity from Byzantium in the 10th cent. Byzantine influence, which suffused the culture of Kievan Rus , explains the adoption of Church Slavonic as the religious and literary language. Early Church Slavonic literature was overwhelmingly religious in character and didactic in intent, although some movement toward a literary purpose marked the chronicles attributed to the friar Nestor . More original were the byliny , oral folk lays, which fused Christian and pagan traditions and at times achieved the level of great epic poetry. The first written masterpiece of Russian literature was The Song of Igor's Campaign (c.1187; see

    58. Russian Literature, Russian Books (book Reviews)
    Svetlana Alexievich, Paul Avrich, Yury Dombrovsky, Alexander Solzhenitsyn, Arkady Strugatsky, Leon Trotsky, Yevgeny Zamyatin.
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    59. WU Libraries: Russian Literature, Language, & Culture
    University Libraries Washington University in St. Louis.
    http://library.wustl.edu/subjects/russianlit/
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    WU Russian Department
    Databases WorldCat  (OCLC)
    Information about books, journal titles, videos, and materials in other formats owned by more than 15,000 U.S. and foreign libraries.  Does not include journal articles. More info MLA International Bibliography
    An index to literary, linguistic, and folklore scholarship published throughout the world.  Includes articles published from 1963-present.  For articles published prior to 1963, consult the print version of the Bibliography in the Olin Reference index area. More info Related Russian Web Sites (General reference) British Library guide to Slavonic and East European Internet resources
    Aimed at scholars and researchers, this British site provides particularly broad access to resources on Eastern Europe. REES Web An index of Russian and East European Studies Internet resources, from the University of Pittsburgh.

    60. WU Libraries 19th Century Russian Literature
    University Libraries Washington University in St. Louis.
    http://library.wustl.edu/subjects/germanlit/russianlit.html
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    Print Resources
    Please note the locations within Olin (e.g. Level A, Ref, etc.) as well as the call number. You should also be aware that books that are considered reference works (e.g. Dictionary of Literary Biography series) do not circulate. Many of these reference books are housed in the general collection. Literature Cornwell, Neil, ed. Reference Guide to Russian Literature. London; Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn, 1998.
    Ref: PG 2940 R44 1990 Jones, Malcolm V. and Robert Feuer Miller, eds. Cambridge Companion to the Classic Russian Novel. Cambridge: Cambridge U.P., 1998
    Level A: PG 3098.3 C33 1998 Kalb, Judith E. and Alexander Ogden, eds. Russian Writers of the Silver Age, 1890-1925. Dictionary of Literary Biography 295. Detroit: Gale, 2004.
    Ref: PS 129 D5 295 Ogden, Alexander J. and Judith E. Kalb, eds.

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