A Survey of Russian Literature, with SelectionsHapgood, Isabel Florence
History
A Survey of Russian Literature, with Selections
Hapgood, Isabel Florence
Russian literature -- History and criticism
Page 177, "benind" changed to "behind." (... he held the thief
beneath him, and was engaged in tying the man's hands behind his
back with his girdle.)
Page 221, "psycopathologist" changed to "psychopathologist."
(This doctor demonstrates that Dostoevsky was a great
psychopathologist ...)
Page 230, "Serebryani" changed to "Serebryany." (... "War and
Peace" and "Prince Serebryany," stand quite apart, and far above
all others.)
Page 233, "Alexandrevna" changed to "Alexandrovna." (Among these
was a well-known woman writer, Marya Alexandrovna Markovitch
...)
Page 234, "Nilkolai" changed to "Nikolai." (... two men headed
the movement, Glyeb Ivanovitch Uspensky and Nikolai Nikolaevitch
Zlatovratsky.)
Page 246, "Viatka" changed to "Vyatka." (A correspondent writes
to us from Vyatka ...)
Page 274, "1866" changed to "1916." (... Semen Grigorievitch
Frug (1860-1916) ...)
Page 274, "Sergieevitch" changed to "Sergyeevitch." (... Dmitry
Sergyeevitch Merezhkovsky ...)
Page 278, "Pleshtcheef" changed to "Pleshtcheeff."
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