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Часть текста: some fifteen years ago, of a series of sketches called Scenes of Provincial Life (Gubernskie Ocherki) , in which he lashed with indomitable vigour the numerous abuses then current under the name of Government and Justice. Saltykoff’s manner as a satirist somewhat resembles that of Juvenal. His laughter is bitter and strident, his raillery not unfrequently insulting. But, as we have already said, his violence often assumes the form of caricature. Now there are two kinds of caricature: that which exaggerates the truth, as with a magnifying glass, but which never entirely alters its nature, and that which more or less consciously deviates from the natural truth and proportion of fact. Saltykoff indulges in the first kind only, the only admissible one. It is the natural consequence of his character: kind and sensitive at bottom, but superficially rude. At the same time he is very delicate in his perceptions, which have something of instinct and divination about them. He has read much, and above all he has seen much. In fact he knows his own country better than any man living. The History of a Town — which is in reality a sort of satirical history of Russian society during the second half of the past and the beginning of the present century, under the form of a burlesque description of the town of Glupoff, and of the governors who successively ruled over it from 1762 to 1826 — could not well be translated in its entirety, nor do I think that it could be understood or appreciated by a Western public. The «taste of the soil» is too perceptible, and the language too often runs into slang. Frequently too the author allows his fancy to run away with him in a manner quite preposterous. In the series of typical Governors of Glupoff...
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Часть текста: sur vous! La reconnaissance qu'on en ressent va jusqu'a l'adoration. Que Dieu vous benisse mille fois! Je ne cesse de le prier de veiller sur votre vie - ce n'est pas en paroles que je le fais - je sens a chaque instant toute mon ame se soulever vers lui pour vous. J'ai bien besoin d'affection dans cet instant, je suis tellement isole ici. Aussi je ne saurais vous dire combien j'aime ceux que j'aime... et qui ont de l'affection pour moi. Jeudi J'ai ete force d'interrompre cotte lettre il y a trois jours, et je m'empresse de revenir a vous, aussitot que je puis le faire. Des affaires de famille, ou plutot des embarras de famille, en ont ete la cause. Je commence a croire que tout cela tire a sa fin; aussi ne vous en parlerai-je que quand j'aurai un resultat a annoncer bon ou mauvais. Je ne partirai pas d'ici sans laisser au moins mon frere dans une situation passable. J'ai fait en meme temps un petit voyage a 30 verstes d'ici; je suis alle voir une do mes "anciennes flammes", dont c'etait la fete 2 . L'ancienne ilamme a diablement change et vieilli (elle s'est...
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Часть текста: Krilof And His Fables. By W. R. S. Ralston Third edition, greatly enlarged The words «third edition» are particularly agreeable to the ears of a Russian, in connection with this issue of Mr. Ralston’s excellent translation of Krilof’s fables, as they prove that English readers are beginning to feel an interest in the literature of his country, and in the national life and character which they have hitherto only contemplated from a political point о view. And Krilof certainly deserves all the attention thus bestowed upon him. He is the only original fabulist who has appeared since La Fontaine; and though he does not, perhaps, equal the exquisite grace of the inimitable Frenchman, though he has fewer sly strokes of wit, less cunning simplicity in telling a story, he has, on the other hand, more originality of invention. His observant good sense penetrates to the roots of things, and he possesses a genuine kind of phlegmatic humour which betrays the Oriental element in Slavonic nature. In...