QUESTIONS FOR REVIEWFOOTNOTES:BIBLIOGRAPHY
- The Memoirs of the Empress Katherine II. Written by herself.
- The Princess Dáshkoff. Memoirs written by herself, and containing letters of the Empress Katherine II.
- Original Fables. Krylóff. (The translation by Mr. Harrison, London, 1884, is regarded as the best of the twelve translations of Krylóff's works.)
- Specimens from the Russian Poets. 2 volumes. By Sir John Bowring. Specimens of poetry from Lomonósoff through Zhukóvsky.
- Prose Tales. Alexánder Púshkin. Translated by T. Keane.
- Translations from Púshkin, in Memory of the Hundredth Anniversary of the Poet's Birthday. C. E. Turner.