The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 117Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1935 |
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Pagina 230
... Soviet Russia several foreign Communists who have become Soviet writers , and the Bolsheviks are naturally proud of this proof of the international character of their literature . Yasensky is one of them . The action of his novel takes ...
... Soviet Russia several foreign Communists who have become Soviet writers , and the Bolsheviks are naturally proud of this proof of the international character of their literature . Yasensky is one of them . The action of his novel takes ...
Pagina 231
... Soviet Russian literature is quite free from it ( it is much more noticeable among the young Russian émigré writers , which is only natural , of course ) . More real is the influence exercised by John Dos Passos . His novels are being ...
... Soviet Russian literature is quite free from it ( it is much more noticeable among the young Russian émigré writers , which is only natural , of course ) . More real is the influence exercised by John Dos Passos . His novels are being ...
Pagina 233
... Soviet Russia , as a stranger , as a man of another world , Olesha recog- nises that he , although himself fairly young ( he was born in 1895 ) , has his roots in the old pre - Soviet world : an admission that goes a long way to prove ...
... Soviet Russia , as a stranger , as a man of another world , Olesha recog- nises that he , although himself fairly young ( he was born in 1895 ) , has his roots in the old pre - Soviet world : an admission that goes a long way to prove ...
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