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001 979080
003 SIRSI
008 721129s1943 nyu 1 eng |
035 $a(Sirsi) AEZ-9159
035 $a(OCoLC)977224393
035 $a511513
039 $f//kk(oc)
040 $aOTU$bENG
090 8 $aPG 3012 .S6 1943$bROBA$c1
245 00 $aSlavic studies /$cedited by Alexander Kaun and Ernest J. Simmons.
260 0 $aIthaca, N.Y. :$bCornell University Press,$c1943.
300 $ax, 242 p. :$bfront. (port.) illus. (map)
500 $a"In honor of George Rapall Noyes." - p. [v]
504 $aBibliography at end of some of the essays.
505 0 $aGeorge Rapall Noyes, by Sir Bernard Pares.- Slavic studies and George R. Noyes, by S.N. Harper.- Mickiewicz and south Russia, by A.P. Coleman.- Jakšić: The singer and the song, translated by Oliver Elton.- Lermontov: poet of nostalgia, by Alexander Kaun.- Demon-Prometheus, by Henry Lanz.- Mickiewicz, Dostoevski, and Blok, by Wacław Lednicke.- The neglect of time in the Russian novel, by C.A. Manning.- A.N. Ostrovski: Slavophile or westerner, by G.Z. Patrick.- Pushkin and Onegin as viewed by two generations, by J.A. Posin.- Lermontow: The song of Tsar Ivan Vasilyevich, translated by Dotothea P. Radin.- Notes on religious folklore in Lithuania, by Alfred Senn.- The writing of War and peace, by E.J. Simmons.- A new light on Saltykov's philosophy, by Nikander Strelsky.- The two traditions of Czech literature, by René Wellek.- Biographical sketch and bibliography of G.R. Noyes, by Oleg Maslenikov (p. 229-242)
596 $a26
600 10 $aNoyes, George Rapall,$d1873-1952.
650 0 $aSlavonic literatures$xHistory and criticism
700 10 $aKaun, Alexander,$d1889-1944
700 10 $aSimmons, Ernest J.$q(Ernest Joseph),$d1903-1972
948 $a07/15/1992$b05/09/1999
926 $aROBARTS$bCHECKEDOUT$cPG3012 .S6 1943$dBOOK$e23/4/2019$f1