The most recognizable landscape description in Russian literature

Nicole Monnier monniern at MISSOURI.EDU
Mon Nov 13 15:33:34 UTC 2006


I know it's not strictly literature, but how about Nikita Mikhalkov's filmic
version of Oblomov - the scene in the "dream" with the child Oblomov running
over grassy field/hill?

Nicole


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Dr. Nicole Monnier
Assistant Professor of Instruction
Director of Undergraduate Studies (Russian)
German & Russian Studies
415 GCB
University of Missouri
Columbia, MO 65211

phone: 573.882.3370




On 11/13/06 7:52 AM, "Julia Tulovsky" <julia at WETSNOW.COM> wrote:

> Dear Colleagues,
> 
> A friend of mine asked my to post this question to the list-serve. She is
> searching for the most recognizable landscape description, the most
> "khrestomatiinoe opisanie" of a Russian landscape in Russian literature. I
> would appreciate any ideas.
> 
> Thank you!
> 
> Julia Tulovsky
> 
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