Author: | Sergey Aksakov | ISBN: | 1230001408355 |
Publisher: | London : E. Arnold, 1917, tr. by J. D. Duff. | Publication: | October 31, 2016 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Sergey Aksakov |
ISBN: | 1230001408355 |
Publisher: | London : E. Arnold, 1917, tr. by J. D. Duff. |
Publication: | October 31, 2016 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
This masterpiece of creative autobiography, which has been universally recognized as a classic of Russian literature, describes the opening of Russia's eastern frontier in the steppes of Bashkiria.
About the Author
Acclaimed for his realistic prose, Sergei Aksakov (1791–1859) captured the essence of Russian life in his trilogy of reminiscences—A Russian Gentleman, Years of Childhood, and A Russian Schoolboy. He also wrote literary sketches, and appreciations of hunting and fishing. Nikolai Gogol, a friend and correspondent, once wrote to Aksakov: "Your birds and fishes are more real than my men and women."
Aka Сергей Аксаков, Сергей Тимофеевич Аксаков, Sergej Aksakov, S.T. Aksakov, Sergei Aksakov.
This masterpiece of creative autobiography, which has been universally recognized as a classic of Russian literature, describes the opening of Russia's eastern frontier in the steppes of Bashkiria.
About the Author
Acclaimed for his realistic prose, Sergei Aksakov (1791–1859) captured the essence of Russian life in his trilogy of reminiscences—A Russian Gentleman, Years of Childhood, and A Russian Schoolboy. He also wrote literary sketches, and appreciations of hunting and fishing. Nikolai Gogol, a friend and correspondent, once wrote to Aksakov: "Your birds and fishes are more real than my men and women."
Aka Сергей Аксаков, Сергей Тимофеевич Аксаков, Sergej Aksakov, S.T. Aksakov, Sergei Aksakov.