Polezhaev and Bibikov, or a Collection of Different Papers - Well-Grounded and Ungrounded
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Edward Shulman, an expert in literature, considers his works to be a “philological prose” – something average between fiction and scholar’s monograph backed up by a number of facts. The other definition – “plotline essays” – is also possible, because all the characters, both real and invented, are connected not only by the plot, but also by the author’s voice. Lively language and some paradoxicality make the book a captivating study.