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Bits of Table Talk on Pushkin, Mickiewicz Goethe, Turgenev and Sienkiewicz
von Waclaw LednickiInhaltsverzeichnis
- I. The Prose of Pushkin.
- II. The Snowstorm.
- III. The Nest of Gentlefolk and the “Poetry of Marriage and the Hearth”.
- IV. Pushkin’s “Monument”.
- V. Adam Mickiewicz: Poland’s Romantic Ambassador to the Court of Realism.
- VI. Mickiewicz at the Collège de France.
- VII. Ex Oriente Lux (Mickiewicz and Pushkin).
- VIII. Pushkin’s Tazit and Mickiewicz’s Konrad Wallenrod.
- IX. Goethe and the Russian and Polish Romantics.
- X. Henryk Sienkiewicz (1846–1946).
- A Vanished Glory.
- The Lighthouse.
- The Positivist.
- Letters from America.
- The Trilogy.
- Without Dogma and The Polaniecki Family.
- Quo Vadis? and The Teutonic Knights.
- Politics and Morality.
- Sienkiewicz as I saw him then and now.