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Russia : its people and its literature

Title
Russia : its people and its literature / by Emilia Pardo Bazán ; translated from the Spanish by Fanny Hale Gardiner.
Author
Pardo Bazán, Emilia, condesa de, 1852-1921
Publication
  • Chicago : A.C. McClurg & Co., 1890.
  • ©1890

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Additional Authors
  • Gardiner, Fanny Hale
  • A.C. McClurg & Co., publisher.
Description
x, 293, [1] pages; 18 cm.
Donor/Sponsor
Home to Harlem Project funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
Subject
  • Russian literature > History and criticism
  • Nihilism in literature
  • Realism in literature
  • Russia > Civilization
  • Russia > History
Note
  • With a half-title.
  • "Copyright, by A.C. McClurg and Co. A.D. 1890."--verso of title page.
  • Last page blank.
Provenance (note)
  • is part of the original collection purchased from Arthur A. Schomburg in 1926.
Contents
bk 1. The evolution of Russia. 1. Scope and purpose of the present essay -- 2. The Russian country -- 3. The Russian race -- 4. Russian history -- 5. The Russian autocracy -- 6. The agrarian communes -- 7. Social classes in Russia -- 8. Russian serfdom -- bk. 2. Russian nihilism and its literature. 1. The word "nihilism" -- 2. Origin of the intellectual revolution -- 3. Woman and the family -- 4. Going to the people -- 5. Herzen and the nihilist novel -- 6. The reign of terror -- 7. The police and the censor -- bk. 3. Rise of the Russian novel. 1. The beginnings of Russian literature -- 2. Russian romanticism ; The lyric poets -- 3. Russian realism: Gogol, its founder -- bk. 4. Modern Russian realism. 1. Turguenief, poet and artist -- 2. Gontcharof and Oblomovism -- 3. Dostoiëwsky, psychologist and visionary -- 4. Tolstoï, nihilist and mystic -- 5. French realism and Russian realism.
Call Number
Sc 914.7-P (Pardo-Bazán, E. Russia, its people and its literature)
LCCN
06008211
OCLC
  • 2500720
  • NYPGR2500720-B
Author
Pardo Bazán, Emilia, condesa de, 1852-1921, author.
Title
Russia : its people and its literature / by Emilia Pardo Bazán ; translated from the Spanish by Fanny Hale Gardiner.
Imprint
Chicago : A.C. McClurg & Co., 1890.
Copyright Date
©1890
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Provenance
Copy in Sc 914.7-P (accession no. B526956) is part of the original collection purchased from Arthur A. Schomburg in 1926. NN
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Full text available via HathiTrust (University of Michigan copy)
Added Author
Gardiner, Fanny Hale, translator.
A.C. McClurg & Co., publisher.
Schomburg, Arthur Alfonso, 1874-1938, former owner.
Research Call Number
Sc 914.7-P (Pardo-Bazán, E. Russia, its people and its literature)
GLP (Pardo-Bazán, E. Russia, its people and its literature)
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