images of merchants

David Powelstock pstock at BRANDEIS.EDU
Thu Sep 16 18:23:05 UTC 2004


       Don't forget Lermontov's "Kalashnikov," a great example--and, as you
might imagine, Soviet interpretations did not dwell much on the heroic
Kalashnikov's social class!
       Cheers,
       David Powelstock

       -----Original Message-----
From: Slavic & East European Languages and Literature list
[mailto:SEELANGS at listserv.cuny.edu] On Behalf Of Andrew Kaufman
Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2004 1:40 AM
To: SEELANGS at listserv.cuny.edu
Subject: [SEELANGS] images of merchants

       Can anybody recommend some excellent stories, plays or novels from
Russian
       literature that  explicitly represent images of capitalists,
merchants, or
       people engaged in business affairs?
       There are some obvious examples, like Tolstoy's Master and Man, or
Chekhov's
       The Cherry Orchard, and others. I am especially interested in works
that
       undergraduate students would enjoy.

       Thanks


       Andy Kaufman, Ph.D.
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       Sherman Oaks, CA 91423
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