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  1. An Anthology Of Russian Literature From Earliest Writings To Modern Fiction: Introduction To A Culture
  2. The Cambridge Introduction to Russian Literature (Cambridge Introductions to Literature) by Caryl Emerson, 2008-07-14
  3. Russian Literature: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions) by Catriona Kelly, 2001-12-06
  4. The Cambridge History of Russian Literature
  5. A History of Russian Literature (Comprising A History of Russian Literature and Contemporary Russian Literature) by D. S. Mirsky, 1958
  6. Handbook of Russian Literature by Dr. Victor Terras, 1990-07-25
  7. And Quiet Flows the Vodka: or When Pushkin Comes to Shove: The Curmudgeon's Guide to Russian Literature with the Devil's Dictionary of Received Ideas by Alicia Chudo, Gary Saul Morson, 2000-05-15
  8. The Possessed: Adventures with Russian Books and the People Who Read Them by Elif Batuman, 2010-02-16
  9. The Cambridge Introduction to Russian Poetry (Cambridge Introductions to Literature) by Michael Wachtel, 2004-09-13
  10. A History of Russian Literature: From Its Beginnings to 1900 by D.S. Mirsky, 1999-09-15
  11. The Portable Twentieth-Century Russian Reader (Penguin Classics)
  12. Russian Short Stories from Pushkin to Buida (Penguin Classics) by Various, 2006-07-25
  13. Russian Literature and Empire: Conquest of the Caucasus from Pushkin to Tolstoy (Cambridge Studies in Russian Literature) (Volume 0) by Susan Layton, 2005-09-15
  14. Free Voices in Russian Literature, 1950S-1980s: A Bio-Biographical Guide (Russica Bibliography Series, No 4)

1. Russian Literature
Unfortunately, it is anonymously maintained, so we can't give credits. Chronologyof russian literature 19171953. russian literature on the Net.
http://www.departments.bucknell.edu/russian/ruslit.html
R ussian literature has always been one of the most powerful artistic forces in the world. Realism originated in Russia, perhaps, as early as Pushkin (1798-1837). Russian philosophy has always been an integral part of the literature. T he seed of existentialism is found in Dostoevsky and passive resistance, used so effectively by Gandhi and Martin Luther King, originated in the works of Tolstoy. This page provides links with databases, journals, research institutes and centers dealing with the literature of Russia. General Literary Resources
Russian Folklore
At last a website of Russian folklore: the Firebird, Snow Maiden, Sadko, Grandfather Frost, plus histories of some ancient Russian cities. Unfortunately, it is anonymously maintained, so we can't give credits.
Chronology of Russian Literature 1917-1953
A very useful site by Michael Brewer that details the course of Russian literature from the Revolution until the death of Stalin.
The Bakhtin Centre
The Centre's purpose is to promote multi- and inter-disciplinary research on the work of the Russian philosopher and theorist Mikhail Bakhtin and the Bakhtin Circle, and on related areas of cultural, critical, linguistic and literary theory. Its scope thus extends beyond the limits of traditional Russian and Slavic studies. There is also a Bakhtin bibliography maintained by Filipp Sapienza.

2. C. U. College Of A & S Dept. Of Russian Literature
Department of russian literature. Spring 2003 Courses
http://www.arts.cornell.edu/russian
Cornell University College of Arts and Sciences: Department of Russian Literature 2003 - 2004 Courses Faculty Information
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3. Online Russian Library At Oregon State University
russian literature and translations as well as links to Russian language magazines, newspapers, streaming television broadcasts, and publishers of Russian language resources. This site is no longer maintained. russian literature fans are encouraged to visit the excellent online libraries
http://www.orst.edu/dept/is/ruslit
Online Russian Library at Oregon State University
This site is no longer maintained. Russian literature fans are encouraged to visit the excellent online libraries created by Maksim Moshkov and Evgenii Peskin . If you have comments about the Russian Library at Oregon State University, please send an email to Kyle Banerjee at banerjek@ucs.orst.edu.

4. Online Russian Library At Oregon State University
russian literature and translations as well as links to Russian language magazines,newspapers, streaming television broadcasts, and publishers of Russian
http://oregonstate.edu/dept/is/ruslit/
Online Russian Library at Oregon State University
This site is no longer maintained. Russian literature fans are encouraged to visit the excellent online libraries created by Maksim Moshkov and Evgenii Peskin . If you have comments about the Russian Library at Oregon State University, please send an email to Kyle Banerjee at banerjek@ucs.orst.edu.

5. Russian Literature Online
Devoted to poets and writers from the 19th to the 20th centuries. In English and Russian.Category Arts Literature World Literature Russian......russian literature Online, a page devoted to poets and writers from the 19thto the 20th centuries. In English and Russian. russian literature Online. or.
http://www.namdar.dircon.co.uk/
As of 31/05/99 there will be no further updates to RLO and all new additions will go directly on to my new site at mayakovsky.com. Russian Lit. Online's content will remain intact, and if you wish to visit this site, please click on the link below. If you choose to wait you will be transferred to Mayakovsky.com. Please click on the relevant link if you are not transferred! or

6. Russian Literature
Find essays and other information about Gogol, Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, and other Russian writers. Honors thesis by Kevin Daniel Werbach, discusses how russian literature reflects the various changes.
http://classiclit.about.com/cs/russianliterature
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Russian Literature
Guide picks Find essays and other information about Gogol, Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, and other Russian writers.
Chekhov, Anton

(1894-1905) Russian writer. Renowned for his short fiction and plays, particularly "The Cherry Orchard," "The Three Sisters," and other works. Find online texts, bibliographic resources and more. Christian Classics Ethereal Library
The complete texts of selected Russian authors. Dostoyevsky, Fyodor (1821-1881) Russian writer. Dostoyevsky's finest work is found in four novels written during the last 20 years of his life: Crime and Punishment The Idiot Devils , and The Brothers Karmazov Gogol - May Evening, A

7. Russian Literature
russian literature Poems of Igor Irtenyev, created by Julia Ilyutovich Slavic Review at the University of Illinois Moshkow's Library of russian literature Large collection of russian literature resources. Maintained by Maxim Moshkow.
http://www.russia-in-us.com/literature.html
Russian Literature
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8. Russian Literature Online
Features information on Russian literary figures such as Mayakovsky, Lerimontov, Pushkin and Dostoevsky.
http://www.namdar.dircon.co.uk/rlo.htm
I have no idea why Yahoo! will not update my description of this site, but as you can see, I have chosen to remove some of the authors / poets because of space restrictions. Please do not be dissapointed if you have missed Akhmatova, Chekhov and Mandel'stam et al, they have been gone for a long while. To make up for it, click on Mayakovsky at the top of this page and have a dose of futurism.
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9. Russian Literature Resource Guide
Literary encyclopedias, major works, journals and bibliographies from Duke University.Category Arts Literature World Literature Russian......russian literature Resource Guide. Part Two russian literature Resources. Bibliographies.The American Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies.
http://www.lib.duke.edu/ias/slavic/lit.htm
duke libraries catalog databases ask a librarian ... contact us Russian Literature Resource Guide
  • General Literary Resources
  • Russian Literary Resources ...
  • Human Resources
    Introduction
    This guide is intended as an introduction to reference sources at Perkins Library for the study of Russian literature. The emphasis is on recent English language materials, and the list is by no means comprehensive. Students should use the materials in this guide as a starting point for more in-depth research; almost all works included here contain excellent bibliographies of valuable publications in Russian, English, and other languages. Duke student access to information is not limited to holdings here on campus; materials not held by Perkins are often available from other university libraries through Inter-Library Loan. The University of North Carolina, North Carolina Central University, and North Carolina State University catalogs are all directly accessible through the online catalog, and Duke students enjoy borrowing privileges at each of these libraries as well. In addition, information is increasingly available via the Internet and various document delivery services. Check with a reference librarian for suggestions on how best to access the materials you need. Part One of this guide lists research tools of use to students of all types of literature, including general dictionaries of literary terms, encyclopedias, and indices for book reviews and biographical information on authors.
  • 10. Russian Literature
    Authors, poetry and etexts.Category Arts Literature World Literature Russian......russian literature. Moshkow's Library of russian literature Large collectionof russian literature resources. Maintained by Maxim Moshkow.
    http://russia-in-us.com/literature.html
    Russian Literature
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    11. Carla Uriona's Russian Literature Page
    Comprehensive list of over 400 Russian and Soviet literature books with references to related Russian Category Arts Literature World Literature Russian......Comprehensive list of over 400 Russian and Soviet literature books with referencesto many more related Russian and Soviet authors, titles, translations
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    12. F&P Russian Literature Of The 19th And 20th Centuries
    russian literature of 19th Century includes about 6500 works of morethan 29 brilliant poets. Some of poems have translations to English.
    http://www.friends-partners.ru/literature/
    No man understands a deep book until he has seen and lived at least part of its contents. - Ezra Pound Welcome to our new literature server developed by "Friends and Partners". The server was announced in early January 2001. This is one of the biggest in Russia server with search opportunity maintains Russian and English languages. It was developed carefully taking into account that not only Russia and NIS users but users all over the world will visit it. That fact will allow world community to make acquaintance with Russian culture, history, traditions and customs. By present time the total number of published poems at our server is close to and we are going to increase it weekly. "Russian Literature of 19-th Century" includes about 6500 works of more than 29 brilliant poets. Some of poems have translations to English. Just now in "Russian Literature of 19-th Century" and "Russian Literature of 20-th Century" sections of our server you can find brief bibliographical information about 56 poets and different works (original and translated) of various literature genres ê lyrical poems, ballads, epigrams, fairy tales, fables, Russian epics, comedies, stories in verses. We tried to use mainly collected works of poets. We publish translation to English of some poems of Tutchev, Lermontov, Pushkin, Pasternak, Blok, Bunin, Akhmatova, Mayakovskiy. We want your work to be comfortable and nice in our library. An advanced search gives the opportunity to find the required information very quickly using the name of author or the date of publication or the title or even the one word. Each page of our server is provided by aphorism that makes your literature voyage more interesting.

    13. F P Russian Literature Of The 20th Century
    Alexander Solzhenitsyn. Friends and Partners has prepared some interesting materialon russian literature and poetry of the 20th century. Themes of Decadence.
    http://www.friends-partners.ru/friends/culture/literature/20century.html(opt,moz

    14. Glas New Russian Writing
    russianwriting.com, the best resource for russian literature in Englishtranslation on the Internet. Homepage for Glas New Russian Writing.
    http://www.russianwriting.com/
    Search by author Anatoly Mariengof Irina Muravyova Leonid Latynin Platonov Boris Slutsky Asar Eppel Ludmilla Ulitskaya Peter Aleshkovsky Vladimir Makanin Bulat Okudzhava
    Welcome to the homepage of GLAS NEW RUSSIAN WRITING. Glas is a book series which publishes today's Russian writers in excellent literary English translations as (and sometimes before) they are published in the major literary journals of Moscow and St. Petersburg. We also scour the provinces for new talents. If you want an agreeable shortcut to knowing how Russia's writers see her past, present and possible future, you need to read Glas. Follow the link for the latest issue of Glas, Larissa Miller's Dim and Distant Days "Nobody who purtorts to be interested in Russian literature, but prefers to read it in English, should be without Glas."
    THE MOSCOW TIMES "Glas is a first rate series, well planned and very well translated. Anyone interested in Russia and good writing should seek it out."

    15. Anna Karenina - Leo Tolstoy - Russian Literature
    unhappy in its own way. . 10 russian literature Audiobooks Listento some greatest works of world literature Leo Tolstoy is well
    http://classiclit.about.com/cs/annakarenina/
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    Anna Karenina - Leo Tolstoy
    Guide picks "Anna Karenina" is one of Leo Tolstoy's most famous works. The book begins with: "Happy families are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way."
    10 Russian Literature Audiobooks

    Listen to some greatest works of world literature... Leo Tolstoy is well-known for "Anna Karenina" and "War and Peace," two great Russian novels. Another famous Russian writer, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, is known for "The Brothers Karmazov," "The Idiot," and "Crime and Punishment." Read about these and other audiobooks. Anna Karenina Goes to Paradise
    Find information about this comedy in three acts and epilogue, by Olia Lialina. Anna Karenina skims the story, even if you haven't read it

    16. Conradish.net
    Been studying Russian? Try your hands at translating lines from greatworks of russian literature! This section is an experiment
    http://www.conradish.net/
    Welcome to Conradish.net
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    This section contains works of notable Russian/Soviet writers from the Nineteenth and Twentith Century. The text is in Russian, with special reading aids for learners of that language. When you encounter a word that you don't know, click on it. If the definition of the word is available, it will appear in the lower pane.

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    Select any number of works available on this site and assemble them into your own Russian-lit reader. Then use it in a classroom or for your own studies. The text is saved in Adobe's Acrobat (.PDF) format. You can print the resulting file on your own printer, or submit it electronically to Kinko.com and have multiple binded copies ready for pick-up the next day.

    Been studying Russian? Try your hands at translating lines from great works of Russian literature! This section is an experiment in literary translation through collaborative efforts using the Internet.

    17. 19th Century Russian Literature Homepage
    19thCentury russian literature (RECS 130A). Welcome to Brandeis University'shomepage for 19th Century russian literature (RECS 130A).
    http://www.brandeis.edu/departments/ecs/recs130a/recs130a.html
    19th-Century Russian Literature ( R ECS Professor Swensen
    Department of Germanic and Slavic Languages

    Brandeis University

    Waltham, Massachusetts 02454
    Telephone 781-736-3191
    Office Hours Tuesdays and Fridays
    11:30 to 12:30, 4:45 to 5:45 and By Appointment Welcome to Brandeis University's homepage for 19th Century Russian Literature (RECS 130A). The world wide web is rapidly evolving into a valuable resource for students and scholars of all fields. This class will be utilizing the web both as a source of additional information on the authors and works we will be studying, and to extend classroom discussion by granting students the latitude to exchange ideas, information, and insights outside of the restrictions of our limited weekly class time. These discussions, so far as they deal with topics of Russian literature, can be as free ranging and discursive as you see fit. From time to time, I will post a comment or question to the site as a jumping-off point for further discussion, or to comment on a discussion already underway. All comments on the message board must be signed by a member of this class. Students are encouraged to

    18. Faculty - Russian Literature
    russian literature Faculty. Patricia Carden. Professor. Nancy Pollak. Professor.Savely Senderovich. Professor. Gavriel Shapiro. Professor.
    http://www.arts.cornell.edu/russian/faculty.html
    Russian Literature Faculty
    • Patricia Carden. Professor. Nancy Pollak. Professor. Savely Senderovich. Professor. Gavriel Shapiro. Professor.
    Russian Language Faculty Return to Russian Literature Home Page ...
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    19. Russian Literature

    http://studyrussian.com/literature/main.html

    20. World Literature For Middle And Secondary Schools
    russian literature. russian literature for Young Adults Courtesy ofDr. Betty Neatrour Online Literary Criticism. Russian 17001917
    http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/worldlit.htm

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