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The Greatest Classics of Russian Literature in One Volume

Leonid Andreyev, Saki Saki, Herman Bernstein, Maxim Gorky, Ivan Turgenev, Anton Chekhov, Leo Tolstoy, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Alexander Puschkin, Nikolai Gogol, M.Y. Saltykov, V.G. Korolenko, V.N. Garshin, K. Sologub, I.N. Potapenko, S.T. Semyonov, M.P. Artzybashev, A.I. Kuprin, H. H. Munro, Ivan Goncharov

Traductor Aylmer Maude, Constance Garnett, Louise Maude, Thomas Seltzer, C. J. Hogarth, Julius West, Claud Field

Editorial: DigiCat

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Sinopsis

Embark on an unparalleled journey through Russian literature with 'The Greatest Classics of Russian Literature in One Volume.' This anthology masterfully weaves together an eclectic mix of literary styles ranging from evocative realism to biting satire, capturing the essence of Russian life across the centuries. The collection opens doors to a world where philosophical introspection coexists with stark observations of society's ills, reflecting the profound contemplations of its time. Each story stands on its own yet contributes to a tapestry rich with cultural significance and existential inquiry, delivering a mosaic of narratives that leaves an indelible impression. Contributors include titans of literature such as Ivan Turgenev, a pioneer of realism, and Fyodor Dostoevsky, renowned for his psychological profundity, alongside masters of prose like Leo Tolstoy, whose works delve into the complexities of human nature. These authors, among others, have collectively shaped literary history by marrying bold thematic exploration with narrative innovation. The anthology, compiled by an esteemed group of writers, resonates with the political, social, and spiritual upheavals of their time, painting a vivid picture of Russian life and thought. For readers eager to delve into the multifaceted world of Russian literature, this collection serves as an invaluable resource. Each contribution offers a unique lens through which to view the spectrum of human understanding, providing not only entertainment but also profound educational insights. As the pages unfold, the anthology invites readers to engage in a cross-century dialogue, enriching their comprehension of the narratives' enduring relevance and timeless appeal. This collection is more than a book; it is a cultural odyssey for enthusiasts and scholars alike.
Disponible desde: 11/10/2022.
Longitud de impresión: 8725 páginas.

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