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Glinka, A.S. (Volzhskii)
Sobranie Sochinenii v Trekh Knigakh
Kniga I: 1900-1905
[ Collected works in three books : Book 1: 1900-1905]

Comp. and ed. by Anna Reznichenko
Moscow:  Modest Kolerov, 2005
928 p
3 v
Serie: Issledovaniia po Istorii Russkoi Mysli. Tom 10 1 of 3
pbk. 11 x 16 cm
ISBN: 5733302313
Language: Russian
This is the first academic publication of literary and critical works by Aleksandr Glinka (Volzhskii, 1878-1940), a friend and correspondent of Russian philosophers S. Bulgakov, P. Florenskii, and V. Rozanov. The first of three books includes his works about A. Chekhov, F. Dostoevskii, G. Uspenskii, A. Lunacharskii, etc. On standing order only. Previous volumes of the series are also available. Comments, name index.
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» Literary Theory and Criticism / History of Literature   » Great Writers   » Anton Chekhov
» Literary Theory and Criticism / History of Literature   » Great Writers   » Fedor Dostoevskii
» Literary Theory and Criticism / History of Literature   » Literary Criticism
» Social Thought and Philosophy

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