Works about Turgenev

[Mrs E Robinson. “Slavery in Russia”] The North American review lxxxii (Apr 1856) 293–318     309

P 314–318 is a review of Aus dem Tagebuche eines Jägers, the 1850 German edition of A sportsman’s notebook.

Athenaeum xxxviii No 1781 (Dec 14, 1861) p 803     310

Review of French edition of A nest of gentlefolk.

“A Russian romance,” Saturday review xiii No 334 (Mar 22, 1862) 334–336     311

Another review of the French edition of A nest of gentlefolk.

Athenaeum xli No 1856 (May 23, 1863) 680–681     312

Review of Nouvelles Scènes de la Vie Russe; Elena; un Premier Amour.

Saturday review xv No 399 (Jun 20, 1863) 799–800     313

Review of French editions of On the eve and First love.

“A novel from Russian,” Nation iv No 102 (Jun 13, 1867) 470–472     314

Review of Fathers and sons (1867).

[C. E. Norton] North American review cv No 216 (Jul 1867) 328–329     315

Review of Schuyler translation of Fathers and sons (1867).

“A Russian novel,” Saturday review xxiv No 619 (Sep 7, 1867) 322–323     316

Review of Fathers and sons (1867).

Athenaeum li No 2119 (Jun 6, 1868) 789–790     317

Review of Smoke.

“Iwan Turgenew, the Russian novelist,” The new eclectic iii (Dec 1868) 477–480     318

Translated from the Augsburger Allgemeine Zeitung.

“Turguenief’s novels,” North British review l (Mar 1869) 22–64     319

“Liza,” [review] Saturday review xxviii No 718 (Jul 31, 1869) 163–164     320

[The Works of Ivan Sérguevitch Tourgéneff, Carlsruhe, Hasper 1866 — 5 v] British quarterly review l (Oct 1, 1869) 423–447     321

Royal Gettmann attributes this unsigned article to C. E. Turner.

“M. Turguenief’s ‘Liza,’” Every Saturday viii No 203 (Nov 20, 1869) 656–57     322

Review of Ralston translation of Liza.

A. C. Dillmann. “Ivan Toorgenef, the novelist,” Lippincott’s magazine vii (May 1871) 494–502     323

[T. S. Perry] Nation xii No 307 (May 18, 1871) 340–341     324

Review of On the eve (1871).

—— Nation xiv No 365 (Jun 27, 1872) 423–424     325

Review of Smoke (1872).

[Eugene Schuyler] Athenaeum No 2331 (Jun 29, 1872) p 815     326

Brief note on Spring floods.

[W. D. Howells] Atlantic monthly xxx No 178 (Aug 1872) 243–244     327

Review of Smoke (1872).

[T. S. Perry] Atlantic monthly xxx No 181 (Nov 1872) p 630     328

Review of German edition of Spring floods.

Atlantic monthly xxxi No 183 (Jan 1873) 110–112     329

Review of Drei Novellen (Vienna 1872).

[W. D. Howells] Atlantic monthly xxxi No 184 (Feb 1873) 239–241     330

Review of Liza (1872).

Hjalmar H. Boyesen. “A visit to Tourguéneff,” Galaxy xvii (Apr 1874) 456–466     331

Henry James, Jr. [Iwan Turgéniew] North American review cxviii No 243 (Apr 1874) 326–356     332

Reprinted in French poets and novelists. London, Macmillan 1878, 1884, 1893, 1904, 1908, 1919. 211–252

Also reprinted in Partial portraits. London, Macmillan 1888, 1894, 1899. 291–323

Thomas Sergeant Perry. “Ivan Turgénieff,” Atlantic monthly xxxiii (May 1874) 565–575     333

[T. S. Perry] Atlantic monthly xxxv No 212 (Jun 1875) 748–749     334

Review of Skizzen aus dem Tagebuche eines Jägers.

Athenaeum lxix No 2573 (Feb 17, 1877) 217–218     335

Review of Russian edition of Virgin soil.

“Notes,” Nation xxiv No 608 (Feb 22, 1877) 117     336

Brief paragraph discussing the English spelling of Turgenev’s name, favoring Turgenef.

Henry James. “Ivan Turgenef’s new novel,” Nation xxiv No 617 (Apr 26, 1877) 252–253     337

Review of 1877 French edition of Virgin soil.

[Hjalmar H. Boyesen] “Ivan Tourguéneff,” Scribner’s monthly xiv No 2 (May 1877) 200–207, port     338

W. R. S. Ralston. “Russian revolutionary literature,” Nineteenth century i (May 1877) 397–416     339

[T. S. Perry] Atlantic monthly xl No 237 (Jul 1877) 122–124     340

Another review of the 1877 French Virgin soil.

T. E. Child. “Ivan Turgenieff,” Belgravia xxxiii (Aug 1877) 212–223     341

Clara Barnes Martin. “Turgeneff and his translators,” [Letter] Nation xxvi No 672 (May 16, 1878) 321–322     342

“Tourgénief’s Virgin Soil,” Saturday review xlv No 1183 (Jun 29, 1878) 830–831     343

Review of Dilke’s 1878 translation.

William L. Kingsley. “Nihilism in Russia as it appears in the novels of Ivan Turgenieff,” New Englander xxxvii No 145 (Jul 1878) 553–572     344

Octave Thanet. “The moral purpose of Tourguéneff,”
Journal of speculative philosophy xii No 4 (Oct 1878) 427–434     345

S. E. Shevitch. “Russian novels and novelists of the day,” North American review cxxviii No 268 (Mar 1879) 326–334     346

Review of Diary of a sportsman, Smoke, and Virgin soil.

Clara Barnes Martin. “The greatest novelist’s work for freedom,” Atlantic monthly xliv (Dec 1879) 761–770     347

Helen and Alice Zimmern. Half-hours with foreign novelists, vol II. London, Remington 1880.     348

Biographical sketch p 3–10. “The Nihilist” (p 10–34) from Fathers and Sons.

“Russia and nihilism in the novels of Tourgénieff,” Blackwood’s magazine cxxvii No 775 (May 1880) 623–647     349

Hjalmar H. Boyesen. “Tourguéneff and the nihilists,” Critic i No 6 (Mar 26, 1881) 81–82     350

“Ivan Turguenief,” Saturday review lii No 1356 (Oct 22, 1881) 509–510     351

Charles Edward Turner. “Tourgenieffs novels as interpreting the political movement in Russia,” Macmillan’s magazine xlv No 270 (Apr 1882) 471–486     352

“Ivan Surguéyevitch Tourguénief,” Athenaeum lxxxii No 2915 (Sep 8, 1883) 305–306     353

“Ivan Turgénieff,” Saturday review lvi No 1454 (Sep 8, 1883) p 306     354

[Memorial Notices] Nation xxxvii No 950 (Sep 13, 1883) p 230; No 958 (Nov 8, 1883) p 395     355

A. R. R. Barker. “Obituary. Ivan Turgenev,” Academy xxiv No 593 (Sep 15, 1883) 179–180     356

W. R. S. Ralston. “Ivan Surguéyevitch Tourguénief,” Athenaeum lxxxii No 2916 (Sep 15, 1883) 337–338     357

Hjalmar H. Boyesen. “Ivan Tourguéneff,” Critic iii No 82 (Sep 22, 1883) 365–366     358

“Turgenieff [with] A Bibliography of Turgenieff,” The Literary world xiv (Sep 22, 1883) 304–305     359

“Trollope and Turgenieff,” The Literary world xiv (Oct 6 1883) p 327     360

Reprinted from the Athenaeum.

Reprinted from the Athenaeum.

“The funeral of Tourguenieff,” Saturday review lvi No 1460 (Oct 20, 1883) 490–491     361

Alphonse Daudet. “Tourguéneff in Paris: Reminiscences by Daudet,” Century magazine xxvii Ns v No I (Nov 1883) 48–53, port     362

Bayard Tuckerman. “Ivan Sergheïevitch Tourgeneff,” Princeton review lix Ns xii (Nov 1883) 247–260     363

“Ivan Tourgénief,” Eclectic magazine Ns xxxvii No 5 (Nov 1883) 643–649     364

Reprints obituaries and memorials from the London Spectator, the London Athenaeum, and the Saturday review.

Henry James. “Ivan Turgénieff,” Atlantic monthly liii No 315 (Jan 1884) 42–55     365

Wilbur Larremore. “Tourguéneff,” Overland monthly 2nd ser iii No 3 (Mar 1884) 301–307     366

“Two of Turgenieff’s tales,” Literary world xv No 6 (Mar 22, 1884) p 87     367

Review of 1884 Gersoni translation of Mumu; and The diary of a superfluous man.

Charlotte Adams. “Tourgueneff’s youth,” Critic v No 27 (Jul 5, 1884) 7–8     368

G. V. Staratsky. “Ivan Tourguénief,” Dublin review xcv 3rd ser xii (Jul 1884) 46–65     369

“Ivan Serguievitch Tourgenieff,” London quarterly review lxiii Ns iii No 11 (Oct 1884) 38–55     370

Review of Tourgenieff’s Novels, Liza, etc.

William Richard Morfill. “The early life of Tourghéniev,” Academy xxvi No 657 (Dec 6, 1884) 375–376     371

Clara Barnes Martin. “The mother of Turgeneff,” Atlantic monthly lv No 329 (Mar 1885) 361–370     372

Arthur Tilley. “Ivan Turgénieff,” National review iv No 23 (Jan 1885) 683–697; v No 30 (Aug 1885) 829–841     373

“Turgeneff in his letters,” Nation xli No 1053 (Sep 3, 1885) 190–192     374

Ernest Dupuy. The great masters of Russian literature in the nineteenth century. Tr Nathan Haskell Dole. New York, Crowell 1886. 117–213, port     375

[Isabel Florence Hapgood] “Tolstoi and Turgeneff,” Nation xlii No 1088 (May 6, 1886) 388–389     376

Review of Anna Karénina.

W. H. Allen. “A Russian fury,” Cosmopolitan ii No 2 (Oct 1886) 76–84     377

Popular article on Turgenev’s mother.

[F. Bôcher] “Russian authors for French readers,” Nation xliii No 1111 (Oct 14, 1886) 312–313     378

Eugene Melchoir Marie de Vogue. The Russian novelists. Tr Jane Loring Edmonds. Boston, Lothrop 1887. 88–140     379

Thomas Sergeant Perry. “Russian novels,” Scribner’s magazine i No 2 (Feb 1887) 252–256     380

Joel Benton. “The Russian novel,” Southern Bivouac v (Louisville, May 1887) 723–725     381

Harriet Waters Preston. “The spell of the Russian writers,” Atlantic monthly lx (Aug 1887) 199–213     382

George Moore. “Turgeneff,” Fortnightly review xlix Ns xliii (Feb 1, 1888) 237–251     383

“Two Russian realists,” [Dostoyevsky and Tolstoy] London quarterly review lxx Ns x (Apr 1888) 56–73. See p 56–57     384

Georg Brandes. Impressions of Russia. Tr from the Danish by S. C. Eastman. New York, Crowell 1889. 271–300     385

An 1888 ed is mentioned in the preface.

—— New York, Crowell 1899.     386

Ivan Panin. Lectures on Russian literature: Pushkin, Gogol, Turgenef, Tolstoy. New York, Putnam 1889. 115–153     387

Emilia Pardo-Bazán. Russia, its people and its literature. Tr from the Spanish by F. Gardiner. Chicago, McClurg 1890. 209–233     388

Roman I. Zubof. “Tourgenief and the Russian social problem,” New England magazine Ns i No 6 (Feb 1890) 702–708     389

Charles Johnston. “The quarrel between Turgeniev and Tolstoi,” Academy xxxviii No 965 (Nov 1, 1890) 392–393     390

Nathan Haskell Dole. “Turgénief as a poet,” Arena ii No 12 (Nov 1890) 688–707     391

Excerpts from “A visitation.”

Leopold Katscher. “Tourgenieff in his letters,” Universal review viii No 32 (Dec 15, 1890) 577–596     392

George Moore. “Turgeneff,” In Impressions and opinions. New York, Scribner 1891. 65–97     393

—— New York, Brentano 1913. 44–65     394

“Russia: its people and government,” Quarterly review clxxii No 343 (Jan 1891) 113–142     395

Review of French edition of Fathers and Sons.

Allan Monkhouse. “Turgenieff,” In Books and plays. London, Mathews-Lane 1894. 118–154     396

Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen. “The mother of Ivan Tourguéneff,” Century magazine xlviii No 2 (Jun 1894) 249–252     397

Nathan Haskell Dole. “An episode in Turgénief’s life,” Arena x No 57 (Aug 1894) 401–408     398

William D. Howells. My literary passions. New York, Harper 1895. 229–232     399

[William D. Howells] “Mr Howells on Tourgueneff,” Critic xxvi No 682 (Mar 16, 1895) 204–205     400

From The Ladies Home Journal.

Reginald George Burton. “An appreciation of Russian fictional literature,” Westminster review cxliv No 5 (Nov 1895) 539–544     401

Edward Arthur Brayley Hodgetts. “Turgueniev’s place in literature,” Anglo-Russian literary society proceedings No 13 (Jan-Mar 1896) p 13     402

Maurice Todhunter. “Ivan Turgenev,” Westminster review cxlvi No 2 (Aug 1896) 141–149     403

Gertrude Shepherd. “Observations on some of the women of Turgueniev,” Anglo-Russian literary society proceedings No 17 (1897) 68–79     404

Serge Mikhailovich Volkonski. Pictures of Russian history and Russian literature. Boston, Lamson-Wolffe 1897. 249–256     405

—— London 1897.     406

—— Boston, Lamson-Wolffe 1898. 249–256     407

William D. Howells. “My favorite novelist and his best book,” Munsey’s magazine xvii No 1 (Apr 1897) 18–25     408

F. Volkhovsky. “Ivan S. Turgenev,” Free Russia ix No 4 (1898) 26–29     409

Virginia M. Crawford. Studies in foreign literature. London, Duckworth 1899. 7–18     410

Reprinted 1908.

Reprinted 1908.

Eugene Melchoir de Vogue. “Russian literature; its great period and its great novelists,” In Universal anthology xvii (1899) xxxi-xlix     411

Georg Brandes. “Nihilist circles in Russia,” Tr by S. C. Eastman. In Universal anthology xxxi (1899) 340–349     412

Reprinted from his Impressions of Russia, item 385.

E. A[rnold] B[ennett] “Ivan Turgenev, an enquiry,” Academy lvii No 1435 (Nov 4, 1899) 514–517, port     413

Kazimierz Waliszewski. A history of Russian literature. London, Heinemann; New York, Appleton 1900. 278–298     414

—— New York, Appleton 1905. 278–298     415

—— New York, Appleton 1927. 278–298     416

“Ivan Turgenev,” Literature vi No 126 (Mar 17, 1900) 219–220; No 128 (Mar 31, 1900) p 256     417

I The Controversialist

II The Artist

Eugene Schuyler. Selected essays. New York Scribner 1901. 259–274, passim     418

Isabel Florence Hapgood. A survey of Russian literature, with selections. New York, Chautauqua Press 1902. 164–180     419

Charles Whibley. “Ivan Turgenev,” North American review clxxiv No 543 (Feb 1902) 212–221     420

George Moore. “Avowals, being the second of a new series of ‘Confessions of a young man,’” [Balzac and Turgenev] Lippincott’s monthly magazine lxxii No 16 (Oct 1903) 481–488     421

James Gibbons Huneker. Overtones; A book of temperaments. New York, Scribner 1904. 142–161     422

—— New York, Scribner 1912. 142–161     423

William Leonard Courtney. “Turgenieff,” In Development of Maurice Maeterlinck and other sketches of foreign writers. London, Richards 1904.     424

Chapter 5.

“Turgeneff and his translators,” Nation lxxviii No 2014 (Feb 4, 1904) 93–95     425

Review of the Garnett and Hapgood collected editions.

Piotr Alekseyevich Kropotkin. Russian literature. New York, McClure-Phillips 1905. 89–109, passim     426

Reissued as Ideals and realities in Russian literature. New York, Knopf 1909 (q. v.). This title was reprinted by Knopf in 1915. All have the same pagination.

“A glance backward at Ivan Turgenieff and his work,” Critic xlvi No 5 (May 1905) 444–447     427

“Turgenev and the golden era of Russian literature,” American monthly review of reviews xxxv No 6 (Jun 1907) 741–742     428

[Lady] Anne Thackeray Ritchie. “Concerning Tourguénieff,” New quarterly i No 2 (Mar 1908) 181–194     429

Reprinted in Living age clvii No 3329 (Apr 25, 1908) 214–220, and in Blackstick Papers, 1908.

“Turgénieff, ‘The greatest of all novelists,’” Current literature xliii No 2 (Aug 1907) 174–178     430

Review of the Garnett and Hapgood translations and a French biography.

Crossfield, H. “Turgueneff’s novels and the Russian revolution,” Westminster review clxviii No 5 (Nov 1907) 523–536     431

Simeon Strunsky. “Turgenieff and the moderns,” Nation lxxxv No 2213 (Nov 28, 1907) 488–490     432

A review of the Hapgood collected edition.

“Turgénieff anew,” Atlantic monthly c (Dec 1907) 862–863     433

Alexander Brückner. A literary history of Russia. Ed by E. H. Minns and trans from the German by H. Havelock. London, Unwin 1908. 338–357     434

Maurice Baring. “Tolstoy and Turgenev,” Quarterly review cxi No 420 (Jul 1909) 180–202     435

Review of Garnett’s Heinemann edition of The works of I. S. Turgenev (item 2).

Maurice Baring. Landmarks in Russian literature. New York, Macmillan 1910.     436

Ch 4: “Tolstoy and Turgenev” 77–115

Ch 5: “The Place of Turgenev” 116–124

Jacob Tonson. “Books and persons,” [Turgenev and Dostoyevsky] New Age Ns vi No 22 (Mar 31, 1910) 518–519     437

Francis Gribble. “Tourgueneff,” Fortnightly review xciii Ns lxxxvii (Jun 1910) 1071–81     438

Richard H. P. Curle. “Tourgeneff and the life-illusion,” Fortnightly review xciii Ns lxxxvii (Jun 1910) 1082–89     439

“Turgenieff and the woman he loved,” Current literature il No 2 (Aug 1910) 213–215     440

Ford Madox Ford. The critical attitude. London, Duckworth 1911. 156–160     441

In chapter on “The Woman of the Novelists.”

Reprinted 1915.

Reprinted 1915.

John Arthur Thomas Lloyd. Two Russian reformers: Ivan Turgenev, Leo Tolstoy. New York, London, Lane 1911. 335 p, ports     442

Review: George Sampson. “Tolstoy and another,” Bookman xxxix No 232 (Jan 1911) 189–190.

Review: George Sampson. “Tolstoy and another,” Bookman xxxix No 232 (Jan 1911) 189–190.

William Lyon Phelps. Essays on Russian novelists. New York, Macmillan 1911. 62–129 bibliog 285–322     443

Reprinted 1917.

Reprinted 1917.

Nevill Forbes. “Turgenev,” Russian review i No 3 (London 1912) 116–140     444

W[illiam] D. H[owells] and T[homas] S[ergeant] P[erry] “Recent Russian fiction; a conversation,” North American review cxcvi No 680 (Jul 1912) 85–103     445

Philip Stafford Moxom. “Turgenief: The man,” North American review cxcvi No 682 (Sep 1912) 394–405     446

Reprinted in Two Masters, Browning and Turgenev. Boston, Sherman-French 1912.

Eugène Melchoir Marie de Vogüe. The Russian novel. Tr from the 11th French ed by H. A. Sawyer. London, Chapman-Hall 1913. 155–203, ports     447

John Cournos. “Turgenev, the emancipator,” Lippincott’s monthly magazine xci No 9 (Feb 1913) 233–238     448

Reprints “The district doctor,” p 239–246.

Maurice Baring. An outline of Russian literature. London, Williams-Norgate 1914–15. 161–175     449

Count Ilya Tolstoy. “Reminiscences of Tolstoy,” Tr George Calderon. Century magazine lxxxviii No 3 (Jul 1914) 424–428     450

Leo Wiener. An interpretation of the Russian people. New York, McBride, Nast 1915. passim     451

Padraic Colum. “Maria Edgeworth and Ivan Turgenev,” British review xi No 1 (Jul 1915) p 109     452

Henry St. George Tucker. “A Russian novelist’s estimate of the Russian intellectual,” Sewanee review xxiv No 1 (Jan 1916) 61–68     453

Arnold Bennett. Books and persons. London, Chatto & Windus 1917. 208–213     454

Edward Garnett. Turgenev; a study. With foreword by Joseph Conrad. London, Collins 1917. 206 p, port (Kings’ Way classics)     455

Henry James. “Ivan Turgeneff,” The Warner library. vol 25. New York, Knickerbocker Press 1917. 15057–62     456

Radoslav Andrea Tsanoff. “The art of Ivan Turgenev,” In The problem of life in the Russian novel; five public lectures.... Houston, Rice Institute Apr 1917. 144–179 (Rice Institute pamphlets vol 4)     457

[List of references on Ivan Sergieevich Turgenev] Washington, Library of Congress 1917. ff 4.     458

Cited in Bestermann. Unlocated.

“Turgenef’s failure,” Literary digest lix No 6 (Nov 9, 1918) p 28     459

Humphry Sandwich. “Hamlet the lover: thoughts on Ivan Turgeniev’s essay ‘Hamlet and Don Quixote,’” Anglo-Russian Literary society proceedings No 85 (1919) 33–41     460

Discussion, 41–43.

Robert Lynd. Old and new masters. New York, Scribner 1919. 117–122     461

John Arthur Thomas Lloyd. “The charm of Turgenev,” Fortnightly review cxii Ns cvi (Aug 1, 1919) 297–307     462

A. Clutton-Brock. Essays on books. New York, Dutton; London, Methuen 1920. 157–168     463

Reprinted from Times Literary Supplement.

Moissaye J. Olgin. A guide to Russian literature, 1820–1917. New York, Harcourt-Brace-Howe 1920. 76–81     464

Joseph Conrad. Notes on life and letters. London, Dent 1921. 61–65     465

—— New York, Doubleday 1921. 45–48     466

Percy Lubbock. The craft of fiction. London, Cape 1921. 121–122     467

Reprinted in The Travellers’ library series 1926, 1928, 1929, 1932, 1935, 1939.

Shakhnovski. A short history of Russian literature. Tr Serge Tomkeyeff. London, Paul-Trench-Trubner 1921. 127–129     468

Stuart P. B. Mais. Why we should read—London, Grant Richards 1921. 263–269     469

Jacob Zeitlin. “Turgenev and his heroes,” Nation cxii No 2915 (May 18, 1921) 712–713     470

Lilian Rowland-Brown. “Turgenev and girlhood,” Nineteenth century xc No 534 (Aug 1921) 230–244     471

M. P. Willcocks. “Turgenev,” English review xxxiii No 2 (Aug 1921) 175–189     472

Reprinted in Between the old world and the new. London, Allen-Unwin 1925; New York, Stokes 1926.

Oliver M. Sayler. “Turgenieff as a playwright,” North American review ccxiv No 790 (Sep 1921) 393–400     473

Sarah F. Radoff. “The intellectualist in Strindberg and Turgeniev,” Texas review vii No 3 (1922) 215–235     474

Alexander Kaun. “Turgenev rerambled,” Bookman lv (May 1922) 308–311     475

“A fortuitous advantage,” [Gogol’s Dead souls and Turgenev’s Sportsman’s sketches] Freeman vii No 169 (Jun 6, 1923) 294–295     476

M. O. Gershenson. “A sketch of Turgenev,” Living age cccxviii No 4132 (Sep 15, 1923) 513–516     477

First English translation of article in Neue Zürcher Zeitung (Jul 31, 1923) from his Mechta i mysl´ I. S. Turgeneva [Dreams and thoughts of Turgenev] Moscow 1919.

Frank Harris. “Ivan Turgenief: A snapshot,” In Contemporary portraits. Fourth series. London, Richards 1924. 49–53     478

Konstantin Sergeyevich Stanislavski. My life in art. Tr by J. J. Robbins. Boston, Little-Brown 1924. 542–546, passim     479

Leo Wiener. The contemporary drama of Russia. Boston, Little-Brown 1924. 276 p     480

See index and bibliography.

Prince D. S. Mirsky [Dmitrii Petrovich Svyatopolk-Mirski]. Modern Russian literature. London, Oxford Univ Press 1925. 22–33, port.     481

Abraham Yarmolinsky. Turgenev, the man—his art—and his age. New York, Century 1926. 386 p, ports     482

—— London, Hodder & Stoughton 1927.     483

See also 1959 edition.

Lawrence F. Abbott. “A word about Russia,” Outlook [New York] cxliii No 8 (Jun 23, 1926) 275–276     484

[Turgenev the modern] Theatre Arts monthly x No 11 (Nov 1926) 725–727     485

Janko Lavrin. Russian literature. London, Benn [1927] 38–41 biblio (Benn’s Sixpenny Library No 56)     486

John Galsworthy. “Six novelists in profile,” in Castles in Spain and other screeds. London, Heinemann 1927. p 150–153 on Turgenev.     487

Same address reprinted in Candelabra, another collection of essays and addresses. London, Heinemann 1932. 124–127.

Prince D. S. Mirsky [Dmitrii Petrovich Svyatopolk-Mirski]. A history of Russian literature, from the earliest times to the death of Dostoyevsky. London, Routledge 1927. 236–254, passim     488

Included in A history of Russian literature (1949), item 540.

Arnold Bennett. The savour of life. New York, Doubleday, Doran 1928. 127–135     489

Frank Swinnerton. A London bookman. London, Secker 1928. 205–208     490

Edmund Gosse. “A memory of Tourgenieff,” London mercury xvii No 100 (Feb 1928) p 403     491

Joshua Kunitz. Russian literature and the Jew. New York, Columbia Univ Press 1929. 46–51, passim     492

Columbia University PhD thesis. Short discussion of “The Jew.”

Item not used     493

Janko Lavrin. Studies in European literature. London, Constable 1929. 58–79     494

E. H. Carr. “Turgenev and Dostoyevsky,” Slavonic review viii No 22 (Jun 1929) 156–163     495

Gustave Flaubert. “Letters to Turgenev,” Living age cccxxxvii No 4349 (Nov 1, 1929) 295–299     496

E. H. Carr. “Two Russians,” Fortnightly review cxxxii (Dec 2, 1929) 823–826     497

Cornelia Pulsifer Kelley. The early development of Henry James. In Studies in language and literature xv No 1–2. Urbana, Illinois University (May-February) 1930. See index     498

William Lyon Phelps. “Turgenev, ancestor: The Russian novelist as a source of modern psychological drama,” Theatre Guild magazine vii No 8 (May 1930) 37–39, illus     499

Catherine Radziwill. “Ivan Turgenev,” Commonweal xiv No 15 (Aug 12, 1931) 361–362     500

Clarence A. Manning. “Ivan Sergyeyevich Turgenev,” South Atlantic quarterly xxx No 4 (Oct 1931) 366–381     501

Harry Hershkowitz. Democratic ideas in Turgenev’s works. New York, Columbia Univ Press 1932. 131 p, biblio     502

Columbia Univ thesis, published in the series, Columbia University Slavonic Studies.

E. A. Osborne. “Russian literature and translations: Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev, 1818–1883,” Bookman lxxxiii (Dec 1932) 198–202. port     503

Alexander Kaun. “Turgenev, the European,” Books abroad vii (Jul 1933) 274–277, port p 270     504

Edward Bernstein. “Turgenev and the Tolstoys,” New statesman and nation vii (Mar 10, 1934) 349–350     505

Sophie Andreyevna Tolstoy (Bers). “Tolstoy versus Turgeniev: The childish quarrel between two literary giants that almost ended in a duel, narrated by Tolstoy’s wife,” Golden Book magazine xx No 115 (Jul 1934) 91–92     506

Virginia Woolf. ”The novels of Turgenev,” Yale review xxiii No 2 (Winter 1934) 276–283     507

Reprinted in The Captain’s Death Bed and other essays. New York, Harcourt-Brace, 1950. 53–61.

Ford Madox Ford. “Turgenev, the beautiful genius,” American Mercury xxxix No 153 (Sep 1936) 41–50     508

—— Portraits from life. Boston, Houghton-Mifflin 1937. 143–163     509

—— London, Allen-Unwin 1938, under title Mightier than the sword. 190–214. See also p 30.     510

Reprinted from American Mercury xxxix No 153 (Sep 1936) 41–50 (item 508).

Nicolas E. Niewiadomsky. “Master of Language,” [Letter] American Mercury xl No 158 (Feb 1937) p 252     511

Rebuttal by Ford Madox Ford on same page.

V. S. Pritchett. “A hero of our time?” London Mercury xxxvi No 216 (Aug 1937) 359–364     512

Ivar Spector. The golden age of Russian literature. Seattle, University Book Store 1938. mimeo 49–71, biblio     513

—— Los Angeles, Cal., Scholastic Press 1939. 75–103     514

—— Rev ed, Caldwell, Idaho, Caxton Printers 1943. ports. 75–103     515

Royal Alfred Gettmann. Turgenev in England and America. Urbana, Univ of Illinois Press 1941. 196 p (Illinois studies in language and literature XXVII No 2) biblio 187–194     516

Daniel Lerner. “The influence of Turgenev on Henry James,” Slavonic and East European review xx No 1 (Dec 1941) 28–54     517

Janko Lavrin. An introduction to the Russian novel. London, Methuen 1942. 57–66     518

John Arthur Thomas Lloyd. Ivan Turgenev, a literary biography. London, Hale 1942. 227 p, ports     519

—— London, Hale; New York, Transatlantic Arts; Toronto, Ryerson Press 1943.     520

V. S. Pritchett. “Books in general,” New statesman and nation Ns xxiii No 569 (Jan 17, 1942) p 43; Ns xxxvi No 920 (Oct 23, 1948) p 351; Ns xlvii No 1203 (Mar 27, 1954) 409–410     521

Raymond Mortimer. “Books in general,” New Statesman and Nation Ns xxvi No 646 (Jul 10, 1943) p 27; Ns xxvi No 651 (Aug 14, 1943) p 107     522

Charles Morgan. Reflections in a mirror. First series. London, Macmillan 1944. 165–173     523

Noel Annan. “Novelist-philosophers III: Turgenev,” Horizon xi No 63 (Mar 1945) 152–163     524

George Halperin. Tolstoy, Dostoevski, Tourgenev; The three great men in Russia’s world of literature. Chicago, Chicago Literary Club 1946. 73 p     525

V. S. Pritchett. “The Russian day,” The living novel. London, Chatto-Windus 1946. 219–225     526

Valentine Snow. Russian writers; a bio-bibliographical dictionary. From the age of Catherine II to the October revolution of 1917. vol I. New York, International Book Service 1946. 197–202     527

William Henry Chamberlin. “Turgenev: The eternal romantic,” Russian review v No 2 (Spring 1946) 10–23     528

Nicholas N. Sergievsky. “The tragedy of a great love: Turgenev and Pauline Viardot,” American Slavic and East European review v No 14–15 (Nov 1946) 55–71     529

Amrei Ettlinger and Joan M. Gladstone. Russian literature, theatre and art; a bibliography of works in English, published 1900–1945. London, Hutchinson 1947. 86–88     530

Helen Muchnic. An introduction to Russian literature. Garden City, NY, Doubleday 1947. 125–149     531

Richard Hare. Russian literature from Pushkin to the present day. London, Methuen 1947. 63–77     532

Varvara, Nikolayevna Zhitova. The Turgenev family. Tr by A. S. Mills. London, Harvill Press 1947. 179 p     533

First published in Vestnik yevropy, Nov-Dec 1884.

—— New York, Roy Publishers 1954?     534

Henry James. The art of fiction, and other essays. Intro by Morris Roberts. New York, Oxford Univ Press 1948.     535

Includes two essays on Turgenev, one a reprint from the North American review.

Janko Lavrin. From Pushkin to Mayakovsky, a study in the evolution of a literature. London, Sylvan Press 1948. 104–122, passim     536

Lord David Cecil. “Turgenev,” Fortnightly clxiv (1948) 42–49     537

Reprinted in Virginia quarterly review xxiv (1948) 591–601.

Walter A. Strauss. “Turgenev in the role of publicity agent for Flaubert’s La Tentation de Saint Antoine,” Harvard Library Bulletin ii No 3 (Autumn 1948) 405–410     538

Lord David Cecil. Poets and story-tellers; a book of critical essays. London, Constable 1949. 123–138     539

Prince D. S. Mirsky [Dmitrii Petrovich Svyatopolk-Mirski]. A history of Russian literature. Ed and abridged by Francis J. Whitfield. New York, Knopf 1949. 139–140, 184–198, 233–234, passim     540

Henry Gifford. The hero of his time; a theme in Russian literature. London, Longmans 1950. 141–148, 158–176 et passim     541

F. W. J. Hemmings. The Russian novel in France 1884–1914. London, Oxford Univ Press 1950. 20–24, 31–38 et passim     542

Mark L´vovich Slonim. The epic of Russian literature, from its origins through Tolstoy. New York, Oxford Univ Press 1950. 250–271     543

Charles Morgan. “Turgenev’s treatment of a love-story,” Transactions of the Royal Society of literature of the United Kingdom Ns xxv (1950) 102–119     544

Zbigniew Folejewski. “Turgenev and Prus,” Slavonic and East European review xxix (Dec 1950) 132–138     545

Boris V. Varneke. History of the Russian theatre. Tr Boris Brasol. New York, Macmillan 1951. 400–406 et passim     546

David Footman. “Turgenev rediscovered,” Listener xlv (Apr 5, 1951) 546–547     547

Renato Poggioli. “Realism in Russia,” Comparative literature iii No 3 (Summer 1951) 253–267     548

David Garnett. “Turgenev, Madame Viardot, and A Month in the Country,” Adelphi xxvii No 4 (Third quarter 1951) 346–350     549

Nina Brodianski. “Turgenev’s short stories. A revaluation,” Slavonic and East European review xxxii No 78 (Dec 1953) 70–91     550

David Magarshack. Turgenev; a life. London, Faber 1954. ports. biblio, 314–316     551

Review: Ivar Spector, Russian review xiv No 3 (Apr 1955) 163–164.

Review: Ivar Spector, Russian review xiv No 3 (Apr 1955) 163–164.

Dorothy Brewster. East-West passage; a study in literary relationships. London, Allen-Unwin 1954. 219–226, passim     552

Review: René Wellek, Russian review xiv No 3 (Jul 1955) 267–268.

Review: René Wellek, Russian review xiv No 3 (Jul 1955) 267–268.

Janko Lavrin. Russian writers; their lives and literature. New York, Van Nostrand 1954. 116–131 et passim port     553

Review: Marc Slonim, Russian review xiv No 1 (Jan 1955) 75–76.

Review: Marc Slonim, Russian review xiv No 1 (Jan 1955) 75–76.

Alfred Kazin. “Turgenev and the non-Russians,” In The inmost leaf. New York, Harcourt, Brace 1955. 89–92     554

—— New York, Noonday Press 1959. 89–92 (Noonday paperbacks)

Dmytro Chyzhevs´kyi. “Manuscripts of Dostoevsky and Turgenev at Harvard,” Harvard library bulletin ix (1955) 410–415     555

Harold Orel. “English critics and the Russian novel, 1850–1917,” Slavonic and East European review xxxiii No 81 (Jun 1955) 457–469     556

Gilbert Phelps. The Russian novel in English fiction. London, Hutchinson 1956. 42–138 et passim     557

Wacław Lednicki. Bits of table talk on Pushkin, Mickiewicz, Goethe, Turgenev, and Sienkiewicz. The Hague, Nijhoff 1956. 62–86 et passim (International Scholars Forum V)     558

Oscar Cargill. “The Princess Casamassima; a critical reappraisal,” PMLA lxxi No 1 (Mar 1956) 97–117     559

Mildred A. Martin. “The last shall be first; a study of three Russian short stories ... Turgenev’s ‘Biryuk,’” Bucknell review vi No 1 (Mar 1956) 13–23     560

Irving Howe. “Turgenev, the virtues of hesitation,” Hudson review viii No 4 (Winter 1956) 533–551     561

Ralph E. Matlaw. “Turgenev’s art in Spring Torrents,” Slavonic and East European review xxxv No 84 (Dec 1956) 157–171     562

Henry James. “Ivan Turgenev’s Virgin Soil,” In Literary reviews and essays ed Albert Mordell. New York, Twayne 1957. 190–196     563

Isaiah Berlin. “An episode in the life of Ivan Turgenev,” London magazine iv No 7 (1957) 14–18     564

Following this short article Turgenev’s “A Fire at Sea” is reprinted. See item [144].

Ralph E. Matlaw. “Turgenev’s novels: civic responsibility and literary predilection,” Harvard Slavic studies iv (1957) 249–262     565

Edmund Wilson. “Turgenev and the life-giving drop,” New Yorker xxxiii (Oct 19, 1957) 163–216     566

Reprinted in Turgenev’s Literary reminiscences and autobiographical fragments tr by David Magarshak. See item [18], p 3–64.

E. D. Goy. “The attitude of the Serbs to Turgenev’s works in the 19th century,” Slavonic and East European review xxxvi No 86 (Dec 1957) 123–149     567

Cyril Bryner. “Turgenev and the English speaking world,” In Three papers in Slavonic studies (Fourth International Congress of Slavists. Moscow 1958) Vancouver, Univ of British Columbia 1958. 3–19     568

Marc Slonim. An outline of Russian literature. London, Oxford Univ Press 1958. 89–98 et passim     569

New York Public Library. Slavonic Division. “Ivan Sergeyevich Turgenev, 1818–1883.”     570

Unpublished exhibition material from the 75th anniversary exhibit in 1958.

Prince D. S. Mirsky [Dmitrii Petrovich Svyatopolk-Mirski]. A history of Russian literature from the beginning to 1900. New York, Vintage Books 1958. 193–208 et passim     571

Ralph E. Matlaw. “A New Letter of Turgenev,” Harvard Library bulletin xii No 2 (Spring 1958) 268–270     572

Karol Maichel. “The collected works of Russian classical authors,” American Slavic and East European review xvii No 2 (Apr 1958) 223–225     573

Sergei Bertensson. “Turgenev and Savina,” American Slavic and East European review xvii (Dec 1958) 530–533     574

Abraham Yarmolinsky. Turgenev: the man, his art and his age. New York, Orion Press 1959; London, Deutsch, Toronto, Burns & MacEachern 1960. 406 p illus     575

—— New York, Colliers books 1961. 362 p     575A

Review: Richard Gilman, Commonweal lxx No 18 (Aug 28, 1959) 451–452.

Review: Richard Gilman, Commonweal lxx No 18 (Aug 28, 1959) 451–452.

Richard Hare. Portraits of Russian personalities between reform and revolution. London, Oxford Univ Press 1959. 68–103     576

V. S. Pritchett. “The marksman,” New Statesman lvii (1959) 74–75     577

Oscar Mandel. “Molière and Turgenev: the literature of no-judgment,” Comparative literature xi No 3 (Summer 1959) 233–249     578

Milton Hindus. “The duels in Mann and Turgenev,” Comparative literature xi No 4 (Fall 1959) 308–312     579

Richard Freeborn. Turgenev; the novelist’s novelist. London, Oxford Univ Press 1960. 201 p     580

Richard George Kappler.[Turgenev and the French] Diss, Columbia Univ 1960. 195 p microfilm     581

“Quixotic Hamlet,” MD, Medical newsmagazine v No 2 (Feb 1961) 180–191     582