A Collection of manuscripts from the Hogarth Press, 1920-1923.

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A Collection of manuscripts from the Hogarth Press, 1920-1923.

Collection consists of manuscript English translations of Russian literature published by the Hogarth Press. Includes typescript and holograph translations by Leonard Woolf, Virginia Woolf, and S.S. Koteliansky. Contains material related to Maxim Gorky's Reminiscences of Leo Nicolayevitch Tolstoi and Reminiscences of Anton Checkhov, Fyodor Dostoevsky's The possessed and The life of a great sinner, Vasilii Spiridonov's The autobiography of Countess Tolstoi, A.B. Goldenveizer's Talks with Tolstoy, Ivan Bunin's The gentleman from San Francisco and other studies, and Paul Biryukov's Tolstoi's love letters with a study on the autobiographical elements in Tolstoi's works.

1 box (0.5 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7413048

University of California, Los Angeles

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Koteliansky, S.S. (Samuel Solomonovitch), 1880-1955

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Literature teachers

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Hogarth Press.

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Woolf, Leonard, 1880-1969

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Leonard Woolf, husband of Virginia Woolf, was a unique thinker and theorist in his own right--sophisticated, principled, and humane. His legacy is inextricably tied with the Bloomsbury Set, one of the most influential literary groups of the 20th century, and with Hogarth Press, which he co-founded with his wife. From the description of Leonard Woolf letter to Wigram, 1935 June 10. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 52221264 Leonard Sidney Woolf (1...

Ewing, Majl

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Ewing was born May 24, 1903 in Rochester, KY; BA, Univ. of the South, 1923; MA, Harvard, 1924; Ph. D, Univ. of Virginia, 1929; instructor, Univ. of Minnesota (1924-26); instructor (1926-29) and acting asst. professor (1929-30), Univ. of Virginia; instructor in English (1930-31), asst. professor (1931-45), assoc. professor (1945-52), and professor (1953-67), Dept. of English, UCLA; chair of dept., 1948-55; member, Modern Language Assoc.; helped found and served as president of Friends of the UCLA...

Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941

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Virginia Woolf (b. January 25, 1882, London, England–d. March 28, 1941, Ouse, River, Englnad) was a noted novelist and is now viewed as a pioneer of feminist literature. She was a member of the Bloomsbury Group, comprised of English artists, philosophers, and writers in the early twentieth century. She was also a co-founder and operator (along with husband Leonard Woolf) of Hogarth Press. Though she received little formal education, her father, a writer and editor with strong ...