Journal of European Studies, September 1st, 1996
The editors of these two valuable collections keep their options open with the non-committal 'and' conjoining man and nation in their titles. The essays brought together are diverse in origin, theme and approach, ranging from unsigned press notices and reviews of Turgenev's novels dating from the years after the Crimean War, when English interest in Russian literature was first ignited, to the apotheosis of that interest among the Bloomsbury generation, which discovered Dostoevskii through Constance Garnett's translations, to the accomplished comparative scholarship of present-day academic c...
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