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IVAN PANIN.
PUSHKIN, GOGOL, TURGENEF,TOLSTOY.
NEW YORK & LONDON:
G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS,
The Knickerbocker Press.
1889.
Copyright, 1889,
By Ivan Panin.
TO
MIRIAM
The translations given in this volume,with the exception of thestorm-scene from Tolstoy in the FirstLecture, are my own.
The reader will please bear in mindthat these Lectures, printed here exactlyas delivered, were written with a view toaddressing the ear as well as the eye,otherwise the book would have beenentirely different from what it now is.
When delivering the Sixth Lecture,I read extracts from Tolstoy's “My Religion”and “What to Do,” illustrating every position of his I there commend;but for reasons it is needless to state,I omit them in the book. I can onlyhope that the reader will all the morereadily go to the books themselves.
I. P.
Grafton, Mass.,
1 July, 1889.
LECTURE | PAGE | |
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I. | Introductory | 1 |
II. | Pushkin | 44 |
III. | Gogol | 76 |
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