Alexander
Kuprin
This monograph in the Twayne series surveys the varied life and work of
Kuprin, who with Chekhov and Gorky was one of the best-known Russian prose
writers of the early 1900s. Beside his contemporaries he has received
scant critical attention, and within the limits imposed by the series,
this study with its bibliography aims to redress the balance.
Boston, G K Hall, USA 1978
Contents
- About the Author
- Preface
- Chronology
- Biography and Literary Beginnings
- Kiev Years
- Petersburg
- The Duel
- 1905 and After
- War and Revolution
- The Twilight Years
- Epilogue
- Notes and References
- Selected Bibliography
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