The Great Classics of Russian Literature

The Great Classics of Russian Literature

Por Ada Grossi (Traductor), Alexander Pushkin, M.P. Artzybashev, Baron George Gordon Byron Byron, Benjamin D'israeli (Traductor), Anton Chekhov, Claud Field (Traductor), Constance Garnett (Traductor), Fyodor Dostoevsky, V.N. Garshin, Ivan Goncharov, Maxim Gorky, H. H. Munro, Herman Bernstein, C. J. Hogarth (Traductor), Ivan Turgenev, V.G. Korolenko, A.I. Kuprin, Leo Tolstoy, Leonid Andreyev, Aylmer Maude (Traductor), Louise Maude (Traductor), Nikolai Gogol, I.N. Potapenko, Saki, M.Y. Saltykov, Thomas Seltzer (Traductor), S.T. Semyonov, K. Sologub, Julius West (Traductor)

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Sinopsis

The Great Classics of Russian Literature is an expansive anthology that showcases the rich tapestry of Russian writing over the centuries. It includes a broad array of literary styles, from the psychological drama of Dostoevsky to the romantic prose of Pushkin, and the satirical narratives of Gogol. This collection is significant for its inclusion of key texts that have shaped not just Russian literature, but the global literary landscape, offering readers standout pieces that highlight the diversity and depth of Russian thought and storytelling. The themes of spirituality, society, identity, and the human condition are explored with unmatched depth and introspection across these works, displaying the unique blend of realism and philosophy that Russian literature is renowned for. The contributing authors and editors of this anthology represent some of the most influential voices in literature. From the existential inquiries of Tolstoy and Dostoevsky to the pioneering short stories of Chekhov and the biting wit of Saki (H.H. Munro), each authors background contributes to a rich, multilayered exploration of Russian society and the human experience. These writers lived through some of the most turbulent times in Russian history, including the rise of the Russian Empire, the complexities of the Russian Revolution, and the profound changes of the 19th and early 20th centuries. Their collective works offer insights into the socio-political and cultural shifts of their time, making this collection a vital conduit for understanding the forces that shaped modern Russian identity. This anthology is recommended for readers who seek to immerse themselves in the profound depths of Russian literary genius. The Great Classics of Russian Literature offers a unique opportunity to explore a wide range of narratives, themes, and styles, providing a comprehensive understanding of Russian literary movements and their global influence. Its a must-read for those who appreciate the educational value of literature and are eager to engage in the dialogue between these authors works, fostering a deeper appreciation for the complexities of human existence as reflected in the rich tapestry of Russian storytelling.

Julius West