Vicissitudes of Genre in the Russian Novel: Turgenev's Fathers and Sons, Chernyshevsky's What Is to be Done?, Dostoevsky's Demons, Gorky's Mother.
Author: Jones M.V.1
Source: The Slavonic and East European Review, Volume 80, Number 4, 1 October 2002 , pp. 721-723(3)
Publisher: Modern Humanities Research Association
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Valentino, Russell Scott. Middlebury Studies in Russian Language and Literature, 24. Peter Lang, New York, Frankfurt am Main, Oxford, 2001. ix + 149 pp. Bibliography. Index. £32.00.
Language: English
Document Type: Book review
Affiliations: 1: Department of Russian and Slavonic Studies, University of Nottingham
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