Authors: Druzhinin, Aleksandr. Since Pages: Condition: Very www.doorway.ru Rating: % positive. · Polinka Saks and the Story of Aleksei Book Description: This volume offers two of Druzhinin's essential works in their first English translations. Polinka Saks, his most essential short novel, is an epistolary tale of a romantic triangle involving an older man, his . This volume offers two of Druzhinin's essential works in their first English translations. Polinka Saks, his most essential short novel, is an epistolary tale of a romantic triangle involving an older man, his young wife, and a dashing young prince. The husband attempts to introduce his wife to literature, art, and music, but his efforts run counter to the dominant trend of society, which "forces women to become little Author: Aleksandr Druzhinin, Michael R. Katz.
Aleksandr Drujinin (Sant Petersburg, 8 d'octubre de (Julià) - Sant Petersburg, 19 de gener de (Julià)), nom complet amb patronímic Aleksandr Vassílievitx Drujinin, (rus: Алекса́ндр Васи́льевич Дружи́нин), fou un novel·lista, crític literari i traductor rus.. Biografia. DDruzhinin va néixer en una família acomodada al barri de Golov, part de la. Early life. Vasily was born in Moscow, the son of Alexandra Antonovna (Baranova) and Petr Kononovich Botkin, a wealthy tea merchant. His brothers were Sergey Botkin, a well-known physician, and Mikhail Botkin, a painter and art collector. Vasily was a moderate liberal in the s and 40s, associating with members of the circle of Nikolai Stankevich, and with the Westernizers, including. Vol. 38, No. 2, Summer, The Slavic and East European Journal (SEEJ) publishes research studies in all areas of Slavic languages, literatures, and cultures. Papers on non-Slavic East European subjects of interest to Slavicists may also be considered. Submitted articles should be well-documented, and should reflect command of relevant.
Polinka Saks and the Story of Aleksei Book Description: This volume offers two of Druzhinin's essential works in their first English translations. Polinka Saks, his most essential short novel, is an epistolary tale of a romantic triangle involving an older man, his young wife, and a dashing young prince. Druzhinin won immediate acclaim for Polinka Saks () and The Story of Aleksei Dmitrich (). Before his premature death from tuberculosis he produced several more volumes of criticism, feuilletons, translations, stories, and novellas. Never on par with his first two. As a novelist Druzhinin won immediate acclaim for Polinka Saks () and The Story Aleksei Dmitrich (). before his premature death from tuberculosis he produced several more volumes of critism, feuilletons, translations, stories, and novellas. Never on par with his first two successes, those lesser literary works were often verbose, a defect that mars ''A Russian Circassian.''This story of confused identity nevertheless displays a sophisticated sense of parody, ''excellent style.
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