images of merchants

Svetlana Grenier greniers at GEORGETOWN.EDU
Thu Sep 16 21:46:36 UTC 2004


Tolstoy's Levin and the business of farming.

I don't know to what extent farming can qualify as  "business", but
there is also a memorable scene of Levin and Oblonsky doing business
with a merchant Riabinin, who comes to Levin's house to buy Dolly's
forest from Stiva.  Part 2, I think.

SG

>
>Quoting Andrew Kaufman <adk59 at HOTMAIL.COM>:
>
>
>
>>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?>
>>
>>Andy Kaufman, Ph.D.
>>
>>
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