Children in 19th-century Russian lit
Svetlana Grenier
greniers at GEORGETOWN.EDU
Fri May 14 20:38:54 UTC 2004
You probably meant Chekhov's story "Mal'chiki" (about running away to Brazil?)
Elena Gapova wrote:
> Korolenko's "Deti podzemel'ya", but this is too obvious, I believe.
> "Detstvo Bagrova-vnuka" by Aksakov.
> Garshin's "Mal'chiki" (or am I inventing smth?)
>
> e.g.
>
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> From: Jenny Kaminer <j-kaminer at NORTHWESTERN.EDU>
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> Subject: [SEELANGS] Children in 19th-century Russian lit
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> > Dear SEELANGers-
> >
> > Does anyone know of any works of 19th-century Russian literature that
> > feature a child under the age of approximately 10 as a reasonably
> > significant character (besides obvious examples, such as Anna Karenina's
> > son, Oblomov in his dream, the boys in the Brothers Karamazov, etc.)?
> >
> > Please reply either on or offlist, to j-kaminer at northwestern.edu.
> >
> > Thank you in advance.
> >
> > Sincerely,
> >
> > Jenny Kaminer
> > PhD Candidate
> > Northwestern University
> >
> > Jenny Kaminer
> > Northwestern University, Evanston, IL. USA
> > j-kaminer at northwestern.edu
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