Novelists, Russian; Russian fiction -- History and criticism
Finally, mention should be made of Mme. Shepkina-Koupernik, who has
written some verses and charming stories, full of caressing
tenderness and delicate psychology. Her stories, in which she shows
us two old Italian masters, are very interesting. Thus, "Eternity in
a Moment" is delicious. In a painter's studio, a young model by
chance meets her old lover, who has also been reduced to posing in
studios. Happy at heart, the woman rushes toward him, but he pushes
her away: he is too miserable, he has fallen too low to dare to love
her again. Repulsed by him, she stands as if petrified, with death
in her soul, and her face changed by terrible despair. At this
moment the master enters; he looks at the young woman and utters a
cry of joy; finally he has found what he wants for his picture:
human traits ravaged by suffering and despair!
Russia is also indebted to this author for impeccable translations
of Rostand's "Princesse Lointaine" and "Chantecler."
THE END
End of Project Gutenberg's Contemporary Russian Novelists, by Serge Persky
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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