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Nikolai CHERNYSHEVSKY (1828 - 1889), translated by Nathan Haskell DOLE (1852 - 1935) and Simon S. SKIDELSKY (1862 - ) Despised by Dostoyevsky and Tolstoy, What Is To Be Done? Is a fascinating, sympathetic story of idealistic revolutionaries in mid-nineteenth century tsarist Russia; translator Nathan Haskell Dole affirms in his preface his. Nikolai Chernyshevsky. Nikolai Chernyshevsky, the son of a priest, was born in Saratov, Russia, in 1828. After graduating from the University of St Petersburg he taught in Saratov. Chernyshevsky became a journalist and in 1855 joined the staff of Sovremennik (The Contemporary) where he wrote about literature and politics. A vital question; or, What is to be done? (1886), translated by Nathan Haskell Dole & Simon S. Skidelsky (transcription project) What's to be done? A romance (1886, 4th edition 1909), translated by Benjamin R. Tucker (transcription project). Famous novel “What is to be done?” (1863) is a variant of the traditional European utopia with crystal palaces, phalansteries, the idea of harmony of mind and physical labour, equality of the sexes. As one of the most rational of Russian authors, Chernyshevsky dreamt of making “an encyclopedia of knowledge and life”, which. What is to be Done? Vladimir Lenin First published: 1902 Transcription by: Tim Delaney This printable edition produced by: Chris Russell for the Marxists Internet Archive Please note: The text may make reference to page numbers within this document. These page numbers were maintained during the transcription process to remain faithful to the.
Что делать? (What is to be done?)
by Nikolay Chernyshevsky
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- A vital question; or, What is to be done? (1886), translated by Nathan Haskell Dole & Simon S. Skidelsky (transcription project)
- What's to be done? A romance (1886, 4th edition 1909), translated by Benjamin R. Tucker(transcription project)