Response to a question about the Intermediate texts

Julia Titus julia.titus at GMAIL.COM
Fri Feb 14 16:21:34 UTC 2014


Dear Walt,

I am writing in response to your question about intermediate literary
texts. You may take a look at my extensively annotated reader of Dostoevsky
Krotkaya (Yale University Press, 2011) with the active vocabulary sections,
corresponding exercises, cultural commentary and discussion questions
divided by chapters.
http://www.amazon.com/Meek-One-Fantastic-Annotated-Russian/dp/0300162324/ref=sr_1_2?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1392393579&sr=1-2&keywords=julia+titus

The book also has a companion website with complete audio, glosses opening
on demand, flashcards for mastering the vocabulary, and many other
interactive features.  http://www.yalebooks.com/meek/

I hope that you would find it helpful in your classes,
Julia
-- 
Julia Titus
Senior Lector,
Slavic Languages and Literatures,
Yale University
P.O.Box 208236
New Haven, CT 06520-8236
tel.(203) 432-0996
fax.(203)432-0999

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