Topic: Vsevolod Mikhailovich Garshin

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Vsevolod Mikhailovich Garshin

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Vsevolod Mikhailovich Garshin , 1855-88, Russian short-story writer. "Four Days" (1877), his story of a wounded soldier's ordeal in battle, first won him fame. "The Scarlet Blossom" (1833), about a madman's efforts to destroy the evil he saw in a flower, is considered his masterpiece. These and others, translated in The Signal and Other Stories (1912), express a profound pity for mankind. Garshin suffered intermittently from a mental disorder that resulted in suicide. Chekov's story "The Fit" was suggested by Garshin's life. Author not available, GARSHIN, VSEVOLOD... Read more
Russian literature
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition ... recriminatory correspondence between Czar Ivan IV and Prince Andrei Mikhailovich Kurbsky (c.1528-83), who had deserted to the Poles, showed ... also. In fiction the outstanding figures included V. M. Garshin and V. G. Korolenko . Maxim Gorky dominated fictional literature ... Brothers (a group including K. A. Fedin ... Read more

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