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ID62767
Title

Alexander Pushkin : a celebration of Russia's best-loved writer

Editor(s)Ed.: Briggs, A.D.P.
Year1999
Pages208 p
PlaceLondon
PublsiherHazar
Language(s)eng
AnnotationCf: Altshuller, Mark, "«Evgeny Onegin» as Arcadia", p. 23-31; Andrew, Joe, "'Literature has gone out of fashion now', or My Life with Pushkin", p. 31-36; Arndt, Walter, "Pushkin and Heine", p. 37-42; Basker, Michael, "The fascination of uncertanty: a brief analysis of «Ia vas liubil»", p. 43-50; Bethea, David, "The poet and the bookseller in the postmodern world", p. 51-62; Briggs, A.D.P., "The world of Pushkin - in all line of order", p. 63-72; Clayton, J. Douglas, "Horse, rider and poet", p. 73-78; Crone, Anna Lisa, "Tobacco road - one path to Pushkin", p. 79-84; Debreczeny, Paul, "Is life such a treasure that one would begrudge sacrificing it for happiness?", p. 85-92; Druzhnikov, Yuri, "Pushkin's secret Baltic project", p. 93-102; Gibian, George, "enduring enchantments", p. 103-08; Glasse, Antonia, "Decoding Pushkin's great hope", p. 109-14; Gutsche, George, "Beneath the surface: Pushkin's mysteries and meanings", p. 115-24; Ketchian, SOnia I., "For two centuries we have cherished - Lexander Pushkin", p. 125-32; Leighton, Lauren G., "Russia is, Pushkin is", p. 133-38; Levitt, Marcus C., "Pushkin and the public sphere", p. 139-46; O'Bell, Leslie, "The elusive Pushkin: a tribute", p. 147-54; Shaw, J.Thomas, "On first looking into a poem by Pushkin", p, 155-66; Wolff, Tatiana, "My name came from Pushkin", p. 167-78; Wood, Antony, "The carthorse, the posthorse and Pegasus: my relationship with Pushkin", p. 179-88; [Żolkovskij] Zholkovsky, ALexander, "Pushkin under our skin", p. 189-96; Berlin, Isaiah, "Afterword", p. 197-99
SubjectsRussia, USSR, Russia (Federation) / Literature / Puškin, Aleksandr S.  [Browse all]
Żolkovskij, Aleksandr
Review(s)Review by Doherty, Justin, in Irish Slavonic Studies, 20, 1999, p. 93-95
Mediumbook
HoldingsSearch WorldCat
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