Contents
Chapter 1: The Russian Language
The Russian Language
Early Folk-Literature: Folk-lore — Songs — Sagas
Lay of Igor’s Raid
The Annals
Mediæval Literature
Correspondence between John IV. and Kúrbiskíy
Split in the Church — Memoirs of Avvakúm
The Eighteenth Century — Peter I. and his contemporaries
The Times of Catherine II.
The Freemasons: First Manifestation of Political Thought
The First Years of the Nineteenth Century
The Decembrists
Chapter 2: Púshkin — Lérmontoff
Púshkin: Beauty of form
Púshkin and Schiller
His youth; his exile; his later career and death
Fairy tales: Ruslán and Ludmíla
His Lyrics
“Byronism”
Drama
Evghéniy Onyéghin
Lérmontoff
His Life
The Caucasus
Poetry of Nature
Influence of Shelley
Mtsýri
The Demon
Love of freedom
His Death
Púshkin and Lérmontoff as Prose-Writers
Other poets and novelists of the same epoch
Krylóff
The minor poets
Chapter 3: Gógol
Little Russia
Nights on a Farm near Dikónka and Mírgorod
Village life and humour
How Iván Ivánovitch quarrelled with Iván Nikíforytch
Tárás Búlba — The Cloak
The Inspector-General
Its influence
Dead Souls
Realism in the Russian novel
Chapter 4: Turguéneff — Tolstóy
Turguéneff
The main features of his Art
Pessimism of his early novels
A Sportsman’s NoteBook
His series of novels representing the leading types of Russian society
Rúdin
Lavrétskiy
Helen and Insároff
Why Fathers and Sons was misunderstood
Bazároff
Hamlet and Don Quixote
Virgin Soil: movement towards the people
Verses in Prose
Tolstóy — Childhood and Boyhood
During and After the Crimean War
Youth, in search of an ideal
Small stories — The Cossacks
Educational work
War and Peace
Anna Kareénina
Religious crisis
His interpretation of the Christian teaching
Main points of the Christian ethics
Latest works of Art
Kreutzer Sonata
Resurrection
Chapter 5: Goncharóff — Dostoyéskiy — Nekrásoff
Goncharóff
Oblómoff
The Russian Malady of Oblómovism — Is it exclusively Russian?
The Precipice
Dostoyévskiy — His first Novel
General Character of his Work
Memoirs from a Dead-House
Downtrodden and Offended
Crime and Punishment
The Brothers Karamázoff
Nekrásoff — Discussions about his Talent
His Love of the People
Apotheosis of Woman
Other Prose-writers of the same Epoch
Serghéi Aksákoff
Dahl
Ivan Panaeff
Hvoschinskaya (V. Krestóvskiy-pseudonyme)
Poets of the same Epoch
Koltsoff
Nikitin
Pleschéeff
The Admirers of Pure Art: Tutcheff
Maykoff
Scherbina
Polonskiy
A. Fet
A. K. Tolstóy
The Translators
Chapter 6: The Drama
Its Origin
The Tsars Alexis and Peter I.
Sumarókoff
Pseudo-classical Tragedies: Knyazhnín, Ozeroff
First Comedies
The First Years of the Nineteenth Century
Griboyédoff
The Moscow Stage
Ostróvskiy: “Poverty — No Vice”
The Thunderstorm
Ostróvskiy’s later Dramas
Historical Dramas — A. K. Tolstóy.
Other Dramatic Writers
Chapter 7 Folk-Novelists
Their Position in Russian Literature
The Early Folk-Novelists: Grigoróvitch
Marko Vovtchók
Danilévskiy
Intermediate Period
Kókoreff
Písemskiy
Potyékhin
Ethnographical Research
The Realistic School
Pomyalóvskiy
Ryeshétnikoff
Levítoff
Gleb Uspénskiy
Zlatovrátskiy and other Folk-Novelists: Naúmoff, Zasódimskiy, Sáloff, Nefédoff
Maxim Górkiy
Chapter 8: Political Literature, Satire, Art Criticism, Contemporary Novelists
Political Literature: Difficulties of Censorship
The “Circles” — Westerners and Slavophiles
Political Literature Abroad: Herzen, Ogaryoff, Bakunin, Lavróff, Stepniak
Tchernyshévskiy and “The Contemporary”
The Satire: Saltykóff
Literary Criticism
Byelinskiy
Dobrolúboff
Písareff
Mihailóvskiy
Tolstóy’s What is Art?
Some Contemporary Novelists
Oertel
Korolénko
Present Drift of Literature
Merzhkóvskiy
Boborykin
Potápenko
A. P. Tchéhoff
Bibliographical Notes