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BIBLIOGRAPHY

Baring, Maurice. Landmarks in Russian literature. Macmillan, N. Y., 1910. *$1.75.

"No other non-Russian writer has shown so intimate a knowledge of Russian character or so fruitfully fallen under the influence of the charm of Russia as has our author."—Athenaeum.

Baring, Maurice. Outline of Russian literature. (Home university library of modern knowledge.) Henry Holt and Co., N. Y., 1915. *50c.

"As a rapid survey, this little work would seem to perform its functions completely."—Independent.

BRANDES, GEORG. Impressions of Russia; translated by Samuel C. Eastman. Thomas Y. Crowell & Co., N. Y., [c. 1899]. $1.25.
"Dr. Brandes has an established reputation as an acute literary critic." —Samuel C. Eastman.

BRUCKNER, ALEXANDER. Literary history of Russia; translated by H. Havelock. (Library of literary history.) Scribner, N. Y., 1908. *$3.50. "Professor Bruckner's original work in German has been and still is the authoritative book of western Europe on Russian literature as a whole." —Samuel N. Harper.

DUPUY, ERNEST. Great masters of Russian literature in the nineteenth century; translated by Nathan Haskell Dole. Scribner, N. Y. $1.25. A study of the works of Gogol, Turgenief and Tolstoi. N. Dupuy shows rare skill in his analysis of the great books of these three authors, and in his selection of characteristic quotations.

HAPGOOD, ISABEL F. Survey of Russian literature; with selections. Chautauqua Press, Chautauqua, N. Y., 1902. Out of print. The book gives "exclusively the views of Russian critics upon their literature." —Preface.

KROPOTKIN, PRINCE PETER A. Russian literature. McClure, Phillips & Co., N. Y., 1905. Out of print. (See Kropotkin. Ideals and realities.)

KROPOTKIN, PRINCE PETER A. Ideals and realities in Russian literature. Knopf, N. Y., 1915. $1.50.