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Marchenko, Nonna
Byt i Nravy Pushkinskoi Epokhi
[ Customs and life style of Pushkin`s epoch]

St. Petersburg:  Azbuka-Klassika, 2005
431 pImages
Serie: Iskusstvo zhizni
pbk. 14 x 21 cm
ISBN: 5352013200
Language: Russian
This book is a documentary story about the life style and traditions of the first quarter of the nineteenth century in Russia. It is about parades and balls, theater and fashion, the estate life style of the nobility, personal albums, feasts and table manners, system of ranks and decorations, traveling, book stores, and more. The book is updated, enlarged edition of "Primety Miloi Stariny: Nravy i Byt Pushkinskoi Epokhi (2001). It is based on memoirs and literature of that epoch and is profusely illustrated. Bibliography and list of terms.
Subjects
» Literary Theory and Criticism / History of Literature   » Great Writers   » Aleksandr Pushkin
» History: General Works and Philosophy of History   » Imperial Russia: 17th to the 19th Centuries
» Humanities   » Traditions and Life Style

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