Sot︠s︡ialʹnyĭ proekt v russkoĭ literature XIX veka
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The research by William Brumfield, professor of Slavonic studies of Tulane University (New Orleans, USA), is devoted to social problems central in the Russian literature of the 1860s-1880s. The author examines ethic aspects of literary work of F.M.Dostoevsky, I.S.Turgenev and other Russian writers in inextricable connection with their own social experience. The second part of the book comprises monograph devoted to the literary work of Vasilii Sleptsov (1836-1878) whose critical prose was highly appreciated by his contemporaries, bright but little known predecessor of A.P.Checkhov.