a question
Kenneth Brostrom
ad5537 at WAYNE.EDU
Sun Sep 3 22:35:42 UTC 2006
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Dear SEELANGers,
A few years ago a student in one of my courses used an English
translation of a Russian short story entitled "It Was She!"
Unfortunately the copy he left with me was missing a couple of pages.
I would like to make brief use of the story in a course I am teaching
this fall and I'm trying to locate it. The story is dated 1886 and
it concerns the (problematical) narration of a series of events in
Poland in 1843 by an elderly Russian colonel who claims to have been
quite a Lothario in his youth. Does anyone recognize this story and
its author?
Please reply to me off-list.
Many thanks!
Ken Brostrom
Kenneth Brostrom, Assoc. Prof. of Russian
Dept. of German and Slavic Studies
443 Manoogian Hall
Wayne State University
Detroit, MI 48202
email: kenneth.brostrom at wayne.edu
telephone: 313-577-6238
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