Sobranie sochineniĭ v p︠i︡atnad︠t︡sati tomakh (Vol.13)
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Type of record: Book
Title: Sobranie sochineniĭ v p︠i︡atnad︠t︡sati tomakh (Vol.13)
Classmark: Slavonic G-9/CHU
Creator(s): Chukovskiĭ, Korneĭ (1882-1969)
Publisher: Terra-Knizhnyĭ klub
Publication city: Moskva
Date(s): 2001-2009
Language: Russian
Size and medium: 15 v
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/339174
Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991012019999705181
Description
Includes index
Contents: t. 1. Proizvedeni︠i︡a dl︠i︡a deteĭ -- t. 2. Ot dvukh do p︠i︡ati; Literatura i shkola ; Serebr︠i︡anyĭ gerb -- t. 3. Vysokoe iskusstvo ; Iz anglo-amerikanskikh tetradeĭ -- t. 4. Zhivoĭ kak zhiznʹ : o russkom ︠i︡azyke ; O Chekhove ; Ilʹ︠i︡a Repin -- t. 5. Sovremenniki : portrety i ėt︠i︡udy -- t. 6. Literaturna︠i︡a kritika 1901-1907. Ot Chekhova do nashikh dneĭ ; Leonid Andreev bolʹshoĭ i malenʹkiĭ ; Nesobrannye statʹi 1901-1907 -- t. 7. Nat Pinkerton i sovremenna︠i︡a literatura ; Iz knigi "O Leonide Andreeve" ; Iz sbornika "Kniga o sovremennykh pisatel︠i︡akh" ; Iz knigi "Li︠t︡sa i maski" ; Nesobrannye statʹi, 1908-1915 gg. -- t. 8. Iz knigi "Futuristy" ; Aleksandr Blok kak chelovek i poėt ; Dve dushi M. Gorʹkogo ; Rasskazy o Nekrasove ; Statʹi (1918-1928) -- t. 9. L︠i︡udi i knigi ; Prilozhenie -- t. 10. Masterstvo Nekrasova ; Statʹi (1960-1969) -- t. 11. Dnevnik 1901-1921 ; Konspekty po filosofii ; Korrespondenï¸
t︡sii iz Londona -- t. 12. Dnevnik 1922-1935 -- t. 13 Dnevnik 1936-1969 -- t. 14. Pisʹma 1903-1925 -- t. 15. Pisʹma 1926-1969.
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