"A Family Chronicle is a translation of Sergei Aksakov's blend of memoir and fiction. A Family Chronicle is the representative work by an author known for his semi-autobiographical tales of family life in imperial Russia. The work is unmatched for its meticulous and realistic description of the everyday life of the Russian nobility, and it was well received by all the literary greats of nineteenth-century Russian literature."--
"A Family Chronicle is a translation of Sergei Aksakov's blend of memoir and fiction. A Family Chronicle is the representative work by an author known for his semi-autobiographical tales of family life in imperial Russia. The work is unmatched for its meticulous and realistic description of the everyday life of the Russian nobility, and it was well received by all the literary greats of nineteenth-century Russian literature."--
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NIU Series in Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies
Michael R. Katz is C. V. Starr Professor Emeritus at Middlebury College, where he retired from full-time teaching in 2010. He has written two monographs and translated more than twenty novels from Russian into English. Previously he also taught at Williams College and the University of Texas at Austin. Marcus C. Levitt is Professor Emeritus of Slavic Languages and Literatures at the University of Southern California. His book, The Visual Dominant in Eighteenth-Century Russia, was awarded the 2012 Marc Raeff Book Prize, from the Eighteenth-Century Russian Studies Association.
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Introduction Fragment I: Stepan Mikhailovich Bagrov Relocation Orenburg Province New Places Stepan Mikhailovich'sGood Day Fragment II: Mikhail Maksimovich Kurolesov Fragment III: The Marriage of the Young Bagrov Fragment IV: The Young Couple at Bagrovo Fragment V: Life in Ufa
Introduction Fragment I: Stepan Mikhailovich Bagrov Relocation Orenburg Province New Places Stepan Mikhailovich'sGood Day Fragment II: Mikhail Maksimovich Kurolesov Fragment III: The Marriage of the Young Bagrov Fragment IV: The Young Couple at Bagrovo Fragment V: Life in Ufa
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