Title |
Why we should read-- / By S. P. B. Mais. |
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Publication Info. |
London : G. Richards ltd., 1921. |
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Description |
1 online resource (300 pages). |
Series |
Alexander Pushkin anthology |
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Alexander Pushkin anthology.
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BiblioBoard Core module.
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Note |
Original document: Book. |
Contents |
pt. I. Some English classics: Tom Jones. Wuthering Heights. Charles Lamb. James Boswell. William Hazlitt. Samuel Pepys. Walter Savage Landor. John Donne. Such a book as The beggar's opera.--pt. II. Some contemporaries. George Santayana. The poems of Francis Brett-Young. The poems of Iris Tree. The poems of Aldous Huxley. The poems of Robert Graves. J. D. Beresford. Night and day. E. C. Booth. Ford Madox Hueffer. The ballad of the white horse. E. M. Forster. Sheila Kaye-Smith.--pt. III. Books on the English language.--pt. IV. Certain foreigners: Montaigne. Nekrassov. Pushkin. Lèrmontov. Gogol. Turgenev. Goncharov. Dostoievsky. Tolstoy. Tchekov. |
Summary |
This book contains a chapter on Pushkin, which details his importance to Russian and world literature. It includes a biography of Pushkin as well as analyses of several of his poems. |
Note |
GMD: electronic resource. |
Subject |
Books and reading -- Great Britain.
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English literature -- History and criticism.
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Russian literature -- History and criticism.
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