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The Portable Nineteenth-Century Russian Reader

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The Portable Nineteenth-Century Russian Reader magnificently represents the great voices of this era. It includes such masterworks of world literature as Pushkin's poem "The Bronze Horseman"; Gogol's "The Overcoat"; Turgenev's novel First Love; Chekhov's Uncle Vanya; Tolstoy's The Death of Ivan Ilych; and "The Grand Inquisitor" episode from Dostoyevsky's The Brothers Karamazov; plus poetry, plays, short stories, novel excerpts, and essays by such writers as Griboyedov, Pavlova, Herzen, Goncharov, Saltykov-Shchedrin, and Maksim Gorky. Distinguished scholar George Gibian provides an introduction, chronology, biographical essays, and a bibliography.

641 pages, Paperback

First published August 1, 1993

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1,862 reviews
January 16, 2020
I started tucking a classic novel in with my morning reading and picked this up as one to add to that pile. Lovely collection of short stories, essays, and plays.
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362 reviews
June 10, 2019
A very nice collection, though it takes a great deal of time to read (or at least it did for me) because of the length of the pieces selected and amount of authors. I would recommend reading it in pieces or over a large period of time so as to avoid boredom or getting overwhelmed.
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Author 24 books135 followers
July 22, 2021
My favorite stories:

To... or [To K***] by Alexsandr Pushkin, tr. Walter Arndt
The Shot by Pushkin, tr. Gillon R. Aitken
The Overcoat by Nokolay Gogol, tr. Bernard Guilbert Guerney
First Love by Ivan Turgenev, tr. Ivy and Tatiana Litvinov, rev. George Gibian
The Death of Ivan Ilych by Leo Tolstoy, tr. Louise Maude & Aylmer Maude
Master and Man by Tolstoy, tr. S. Rapoport and John C. Kenworthy, rev. George Gibian
The Lady with the Dog by Anton Chekhov, tr. Ivy Litvinov
190 reviews3 followers
August 25, 2016
Not sure how anyone could rate this any less than 5 stars. If you're looking to move beyond Dostoevsky/Tolstoy, this is a must.

From Pushkin's poetry to the short story "First Love," this book will move you and make you think. Certainly, not everything in the book will be for you - it's a survey of various writings - fiction, poetry, and essays - but it all will help provide you a better artistic understanding of Russian culture/thought at the time some of the world's greatest literature was written.
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210 reviews10 followers
November 12, 2008
Focuses on a handful of the most prominent authors and offers a generous selection of the work of each. The introductions to individual authors are very readable and often illuminating. Also contains a short, amusing section of Russian folk proverbs including "The joy of Russia is to drink" and "The crane says, 'Good-bye Mother Russia, I'll go where it's warm.'" Well, I think it's funny.
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622 reviews57 followers
December 16, 2010
A good survey of 19th-century Russian literature. I read it for some of the lesser-known writers. Of those, my favorite pieces were Mikhail Saltykov-Shchedrin's "The Story of How One Russian Peasant Fed Two Generals" and Aleksandr Griboyedov's play, "The Trouble with Reason."
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85 reviews
January 8, 2009
So far I've loved the poetry by Pushkin! There is nothing like good Russian literature.
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344 reviews
May 9, 2009
This book is a great introduction to Russian literature. It provides a nice survey of all of the writers from the nineteenth century, which is really the golden age of literature for Russia.
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November 2, 2014
This book contains an excellent selection of Russian poetry, short stories, and plays from the nineteenth-century.
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