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Mimesis : The Representation of Reality in Western Literature
Erich Auerbach、Edward W. Said / Willard R. Trask / Princeton University Press / 2013-10-6 / USD 24.952025-03-21 想读 -
Vekhi/Landmarks
Berdiaev, Nikolai/ Bulgakov, Sergei/ Izgoev, A. S. (CON) / 32.952025-01-25 想读The Russia That We Have Lost, p.101. Solzhenitsyn enumerates the following late Soviet differences in ironic parentheses while quoting...the original Vekhi text: “Infatuation with the intelligentsia's general credo; ideological intolerance of any other; hatred as a passionate ethical impulse. (All this bursting passion has now disappeared.)...
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Russian Talk : Culture and Conversation during Perestroika
Nancy Ries / Cornell University Press / 1997-6 / $33.952025-01-19 想读Ries points out that as an American scholar, she feels frustrated by her in formants' laments—by their helplessness, by the fact that any of her attempts to formulate an answer to them gets perceived as offensive. ("The Russia That We Have Lost", p. 89) 这句话让我不太信任作者哈哈哈哈
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The Notebook of Trigorin - A Free Adaptation of Anton Chekhov's the Sea Gull
Williams, T. / 1997-11 / 144.00元2025-01-03 想读 -
A Nest of the Gentry
Ivan Turgenev / Michael Pursglove / Alma Classics / 8.992024-12-31 想读In 1858 Turgenev wrote the novel A Nest of the Gentry ("Дворянское гнездо"), also full of nostalgia for the irretrievable past and of love for the Russian countryside. It contains one of his most memorable female characters, Liza, whom Dostoyevsky paid tribute to in his Pushkin speech of 1880, alongside Tatiana and Tolstoy's Natasha Rostova.
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Origins of the Russian Intelligentsia : The Eighteenth-Century Nobility
Marc Raeff / HarperOne / 1966-5-18 / USD 20.982024-12-29 想读