
Posted by Webmaster See Aline Izdebsky-Pritchard, "Art for Philosophy's Sake: Vrubel Against the Herd," in Bernice Glatzer Rosenthal, ed., Nietzsche and Russia. Princeton: Princeton Univ. Press, 1986:219-48. Lermontov: In Nietzsche's Library: Lermontov, Michail (1814-1841); Pushkin, Aleksandr Sergeyevich (1799-1837)
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on 1/18/2007, 4:18 am, in reply to "Confirmation"
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Vrubel:
Lermontov, Michail (1814-1841)
Ein Held unserer Zeit. Deutsch von Wilhelm Lange. Leipzig: Reclam, [ca.1879-80]. Series: Universal-Bibliothek, 968-969.
Refs.: 10-31-1879, Letter to Paul Rée; 11-14-1879, Letter to Franz Overbeck: "My mother read to me Gogol, Lermontoff, Bret Harte, M. Twain, E. A. Poe. If you do not yet know the last-published book of Twain, "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer," then it would be my pleasure to give it to you as a little present."
Dichtungen. Von A. Puschkin und M. Lermontov. Deutsch von Theodor Opitz. Berlin: Hofmann, 1859.
Refs.: For his 1864 musical composition "Beschwörung" (Conjuration), Nietzsche used Opitz's translation of Pushkin's "Zaklinanie."
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