Reprinted from Merry England ii (1884).
Reprinted from Merry England ii (1884).
—— Tr W. Morison. In A first series of representative Russian stories, Pushkin to Gorky ed Janko Lavrin. London, Westhouse 1946. 80–101 297
“Three meetings,” Tr Agnes Lazarus. Lippincott’s magazine xvi No 1 (Jul 1875) 21–35 298
“Three sketches: The museum. The kiss. A parting,” Tr by H. Stewart. Saturday review cviii No 2821 (Nov 20, 1909) 629–630 299
Reprinted in Living age cclxiii No 3416 (Dec 25, 1909) 806–808. Not included in his Collected Works (Moscow 1954–58).
“Vassilissa,” Romance iii? (New York 1893) 300
Vassilissa is the heroine of Turgenev’s story, “Petushkov.” Although the above cited publication has not been located, it is probably the same story as “Petushkov.”
“Visions: A phantasy,” Galaxy xiv No 1 (Jul 1872) 108–121 301
—— In Library of choice literature. Philadelphia, Gebbie 1888. vol 6, 42–47 302