Russian Literature's Influence On Europe Discussed
Russian literature, particularly the works of Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, and Turgenev, had a influence on the abolition of serfdom. These authors commanded great respect and their writings played a colossal role in societal change. Russian literature, specifically mentioning Tolstoy and Dostoevsky, had a colossal significance in Europe, particularly France. The book 'La Femme de Melchior' by Duguet is cited as an example of Europe's love for Russian literature.
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Radio Sputnik
“Флабер, и Заля, и Мапосан, они все с огромным уважением от нас. к русской литературе. И когда остались известны Толстой и Достоевский, они уже оказывали вместе с Тургеневым колоссальное значение.”
Radio Sputnik
“известны Толстой и Достоевский, они уже оказывали вместе с Тургеневым колоссальное значение. и мунифестам любви Европы и в частности Франции к русской литературе стала книгая Жена Мельхиора Двегюэ.”
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