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018388-3/2
Masarik, T.G. (Masaryk, T.G)
Rossiia i Evropa: Esse o Dukhovnykh Techeniiakh v Rossii
Kniga III
[ Russia and Europe: Essays on spiritual trends in Russia : Kniga III]

Rusko a Evropa: Studie o duchovnich proudech v Rusku
Transl. from Czech by V.A. Kamenskaia and O.M. Malevich
St. Petersburg:  Rus. Khristianskii Gumanitarnyi In-t, 2003
575 p
Hardcover. 14 x 20.5 cm
ISBN: 588812186X
Language: Russian
The third volume of the book consists of two parts. Part two is Masaryk`s work Dostoevskii as Philosopher of the Russian Question. The third part is his work Titanism or Humanism: From Pushkin to Gor`kii. Tomash Masaryk (1850-1937), philosopher and sociologist, the first president of the Czech Republic (1918-1935), visited Russia twice in 1887 and 1888. The book also includes an essay on the history of Masaryk`s book and his relations with Russian literature. Comments. Name index.
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