Cover
Title Page
Table of Contents
Introduction
Preface
I. Testament
II. Woman in the World
III. The Meaning of Sickness
IV. A Question of Words
V. On Public Readings of Russian Poets
VI. Help the Poor
VII. The Odyssey in Zhukovsky’s Translation
VIII. A Few Words on Our Church and Our Clergy
IX. On the Same Subject
X. On the Lyricism of Our Poets
XI. Controversies
XII. The Christian Goes Forward
XIII. Karamzin
XIV. On the Theater, On the One-sided View Towards the Theater, and On One-sidedness in General
XV. Subjects for the Lyric Poets of the Present Time
XVI. Counsels
XVII. Enlightenment
XVIII. Four Letters to Divers Persons Apropos Dead Souls
XIX. It Is Necessary to Love Russia
XX. It Is Necessary to Travel Through Russia
XXI. What the Wife of a Provincial Governor Is
XXII. The Russian Landowner
XXIII. The Historical Painter Ivanov
XXIV. What a Wife Can Do for Her Husband in Simple Domestic Matters, as Things Now Are in Russia
XXV. Rural Justice and Punishment
XXVI. Fears and Dreads in Russia
XXVII. To a Myopic Friend
XXVIII. To One Who Occupies an Important Position
XXIX. Whose Is the Loftiest Fate on Earth
XXX. An Exhortation
XXXI. On the Essence of Russian Poetry and On Its Originality
XXXII. Easter Sunday
Index