Russian writers: notes and essays.
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New York,
Random House
[1971]
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Table of Contents:
- Grand master -Pushkin
- A Russian romantic -Lermontov
- The double image: concepts of the poet in Slavic literature
- The unhappy consciousness: Gogol, Poe, Baudelaire
- Larger than life -Mayakovsky
- On Velimir Khlebnikov
- Russian futurism
- Aleksandr Blok: between image and idea
- Three inner Émigrés: Anna Akhmtova, Osip Mandelshtam, Nikolai Zabolotsky
- Nikolai Gumilev
- Osip Mandelshtam
- Roman Grynberg's Aerial ways
- Modern Russian poetry
- Poetry of loss
- George Annenkov
- Tolstoy the Great
- The steeplechase in Anna Karenina
- The leap and the vision: a note on the pattern of Dostoevsky's novels
- Common sense on Dostoevsky
- Dostoevsky's journalism
- Dostoevsky abroad
- Clues to the crime: the notebooks for Crime and punishment
- Turgenev: a life
- Turgenev: the novelist's novelist
- Saltykov-Chtchédrine: sa vie et ses oeuvres
- About Tolstoy: Chekhov, Gorky
- Chekhov: a biographical and critical study
- Poet of hopelessness -Chekhov
- Visions, dreams, and nightmares: Russian literature in the 1890s
- Maxim Gorky
- Circe's swine: plays by Gorky and O'Neill
- Gorky from Chaliapin and Lenin
- The concept of tragedy in Russian and Soviet literature
- Literature in the NEP period
- Stories of intrigue and love
- Laughter in the dark -Bulgakov
- The master and Margarita
- Pasternak in his letters
- Ilya Ehrenburg's story
- Russian pastorale -Kazakov
- Coming up for air
- It happened in Lyubimov -Tertz
- Witch hunt
- The literature of nightmare
- Nightmares
- Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
- American letters in Soviet terms.