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50 Stories from Russia's Greatest Authors
The Dream of a Ridiculous Man, Notes From the Underground, First Love, The Queen of Spades, The Death of Ivan Ilych, The Nose, The Cloak, A Dead Body, A Russian Christmas Party and others
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- Fyodor DostoevskyIvan TurgenevAleksandr KuprinAlexander PushkinLeo TolstoyAnton ChekhovLeonid AndreyevMaxim GorkyMikhail BulgakovNikolai Gogol
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- Michael GoodrickPeter CoatesJoe PhoenixRichard WilliamsMike HoganAntony BottomsJason DettreySharon PlummerJudy KrizTrevor O' HareJohn LinguaBelinda HillmanJohn BrounRick WalzMark Bowen
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- Constance GarnettWilliam Henry LoweS.E.Torrens
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31 hours 43 min
2025
EN
This book collects a magnificent set of works by Russian classical authors: Alexander Pushkin, Nikolai Gogol, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Anton Chekhov, Leo Tolstoy, Mikhail Bulgakov. Each original story, springing from a common creative heritage, delivers a glimpse of the immortal Russian Soul and has influenced modern literary trends. These stories are interesting to their core and will bring pleasure to readers. Get ready to immerse yourself within these immortal works that have long been counte...
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Collected Essays and Studies by John W. M. Bannerman
2016
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John Bannerman (1932-2008) saw the history of Scotland from a Gaelic perspective, and his outstanding scholarship made that perspective impossible to ignore. As a historian, his natural home was the era between the Romans and the twelfth century when the Scottish kingdom first began to take shape, but he also wrote extensively on the MacDonald Lordship of the Isles in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, while his work on the Beatons, the notable Gaelic medical kindred, reached into the...
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Making and Re-making of Scotland Through the Ages
2001
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This volume looks at the way that perceptions of Scottish identity have changed through the centuries, from early medieval to modern times.'The idea of Scotland as a single country, corresponding to the realm of the king of Scots, and of the Scots as all the kingdom's inhabitants, may only have taken root during the 13th century.' – Dauvit Broun'The 18th century is marked by a period of often competing Scottish identities, and the emergence of the British state as a complic...
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