Novel Epics: Gogol, Dostoevsky, and National NarrativeNorthwestern University Press, 1990 - 184 pages |
Contents
Gogol in Rome | 41 |
Correspondence with Friends | 105 |
Dostoevskys The Brothers Karamazov | 119 |
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Novel Epics: Gogol, Dostoevsky, and National Narrative Frederick T. Griffiths,Stanley J. Rabinowitz No preview available - 1990 |
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