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Centennial Essays for Pushkin
Samuel H. Cross
Harvard University Press
CONTENTS: Pushkin, "Monument," translated by Robert Hillyer; A Biographical Study of Pushkin, by Ernest J. Simmons; Pushkin and the Decembrists, by George V. Vernadsky; Pushkin and Mickiewicz, by Arthur P. Coleman; Pushkin's Sense of Measure, by Alexander Kaun; Pushkin's Prose Writings, by George Z. Patrick; The Folk Tales of Pushkin, by Victor de Gerard; "Eugene Onegin" Read Today, by Dorothea Prall Radin; Pushkin in World Literature, by George Rapall Noyes; Pushkin as an Historian, by Michael Karpovich; Pushkin in Soviet Criticism, by Samuel H. Cross; Lermontov, "The Poet's Death," translated by Robert Hillyer.
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Continuity and Change in Russian and Soviet Thought
Ernest J. Simmons
Harvard University Press

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Pushkin
Ernest J. Simmons
Harvard University Press
In this first full-length biography, in English, of the greatest poet of Russia, Mr. Simmons presents a brilliant account of a stormy career. Pushkin's love affairs, his years of exile, his persecution by the tsar’s secret police, and the final tragedy of his death in a duel with one of his wife's reputed lovers, are all told with vividness and restrained emotion. At the same time Mr. Simmons has not neglected the more purely literary side of his story. He traces the genesis and development of Pushkin’s great works, gives enough of the story of each one to enable the reader to feel familiar with it, and at the same time places them all in the background of the intellectual development of the time. It will henceforth be impossible to underestimate Pushkin's great contribution to world literature.
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