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In "An Outline of Russian Literature," Maurice Baring offers an insightful and comprehensive exploration of the rich tapestry of Russian literary heritage from the medieval era to the early 20th century. The book employs a narrative style that is both accessible and informative, presenting an array of critical analyses and character studies from iconic figures such as Pushkin, Tolstoy, and Dostoevsky. Baring's work serves as both a historical account and a literary critique, reflecting the socio-political influences that shaped Russian narratives and their resonance in a broader European…mehr

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In "An Outline of Russian Literature," Maurice Baring offers an insightful and comprehensive exploration of the rich tapestry of Russian literary heritage from the medieval era to the early 20th century. The book employs a narrative style that is both accessible and informative, presenting an array of critical analyses and character studies from iconic figures such as Pushkin, Tolstoy, and Dostoevsky. Baring's work serves as both a historical account and a literary critique, reflecting the socio-political influences that shaped Russian narratives and their resonance in a broader European literary context. Maurice Baring, a renowned British author and playwright, lived in Russia during his formative years, cultivating a deep appreciation for its culture and literature. His personal experiences and academic pursuits in both England and Russia provide him with a unique perspective, allowing him to bridge cultural divides and articulate the significance of Russian literature. Baring's intimate understanding of Russian society, coupled with his literary endeavors, positions him as a credible voice in assessing this integral body of work. This essential text is highly recommended for students, scholars, and literature enthusiasts alike, as it not only highlights pivotal works and authors but also delves into the emotional and philosophical depths of Russian literature. Baring's adept synthesis of biographical and historical information makes this a compelling read, inviting readers to embark on a transformative journey into the heart of Russia's literary soul.

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Maurice Baring OBE was an English man of letters who worked as a dramatist, poet, novelist, translator, and essayist, as well as a travel writer and war correspondent with a focus on Russia. During World War I, Baring worked for the Intelligence Corps and the Royal Air Force. Baring was the eighth child and fifth son of Edward Charles Baring, first Baron Revelstoke, of the Baring banking dynasty, and his wife Louisa Emily Charlotte Bulteel, second Earl Grey's granddaughter. Born in Mayfair, he attended Eton College and Trinity College, Cambridge. After a failed diplomatic career, he traveled extensively, mainly in Russia, where he lived in 1905-2006. At the outbreak of World War, I, he joined the Royal Flying Corps and worked as an assistant to David Henderson and Hugh Trenchard in France. Throughout the war, he wrote with Lady Juliet Duff, the widow of Sir Robin Duff, 2nd Baronet of Vaynol, who was killed on October 16, 1914, near Oostnieuwekirke while fighting in the 2nd Life Guards. The letters were ultimately published under the title Dear Animated Bust: Letters to Lady Juliet Duff.