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Zhukovskii, V.A
V.A. Zhukovskii. Polnoe Sobranie Sochinenii i Pisem: v Dvadtsati Tomakh
Tom 14: Dnevniki. Pis`ma. Zapisnye Knizhki: 1834-1847
[ V.A. Zhukovskii. Complete collected works and letters: In Twenty volumes : Volume 14]

Ed. by O.B. Lebedeva and A.S. Ianushkevich
Moscow:  Iazyki Russkoi Kul`tury, 2004
768 p. [32 ill.]Images
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14 of 20
Hardcover. 17 x 24 cm
ISBN: 5955100385
Language: Russian
This is the first complete academic collection of works and letters of Vasilii Zhukovskii (1783-1852), an outstanding Russian poet. This collection was prepared by philologists from the School of Russian Literature of Tomsk University with the participation of other scholars. Extensive comments by editors. Illustrated. The collection was started in 1999. Standing order and published volumes are available.
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