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Virginia Woolf and the Russian Point of View
Virginia Woolf and the Russian Point of View, In 1919, Virginia Woolf wrote, The most inconclusive remarks upon modern English fiction can hardly avoid some mention of the Russian influence, and if the Russians are mentioned one runs the risk of feeling that to write of any fiction save theirs is a , Virginia Woolf and the Russian Point of View has a rating of 4 stars
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  • Virginia Woolf and the Russian Point of View
  • Written by author Roberta Rubenstein
  • Published by Palgrave Macmillan, September 2009
  • In 1919, Virginia Woolf wrote, "The most inconclusive remarks upon modern English fiction can hardly avoid some mention of the Russian influence, and if the Russians are mentioned one runs the risk of feeling that to write of any fiction save theirs is a
  • This book brings together Virginia Woolf"s essays and book reviews on Russian literature; her unpublished reading notes on Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, Chekhov, and Turgenev; and new and insightful scholarly commentary concerning her response to each of the major
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Acknowledgments ix

List of Abbreviations xiii

Explanation of Editorial Markings xv

1 Russophilia 1

2 Dostoevsky: "The dim and populous underworld" 19

3 Chekhov: "An astonishing sense of freedom" 59

4 Tolstoy: "Genius in the raw" 97

5 Turgenev: "A passion for art" 131

6 Conclusion: "The accent falls a little differently ..." 157

Appendices Virginia Woolf's Reading Notes on Russian Literature Transcribed and Edited by Roberta Rubenstein 163

Appendix A Reading Notes on Dostoevsky's The Possessed 165

Appendix B "Tchekov on Pope": Holograph Draft 175

Appendix C "Tchekhov on Pope": Typescript of Unpublished Review 187

Appendix D Reading Notes on Anna Karenina (I) 193

Appendix E Reading Notes on Anna Kareinia (II) 195

Appendix F Reading Notes on War and Peace 203

Appendix G Reading Notes on Turgenev 205

Notes 229

Works cited 245

Index 253


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