Pages from the Journal of an Author

Fyodor DOSTOEVSKY   |   Fedor DOSTOIEFFSKY

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Pages from the Journal of an Author

"I SPEAK ONLY OF THE BROTHERHOOD OF MAN": DOSTOEVSKY'S PAGES FROM THE JOURNAL OF AN AUTHOR, 1916 FIRST EDITION IN ENGLISH

DOSTOEVSKY, Fyodor (KOTELIANSKY, Samuel and MURRY, John Middleton, translators). Pages from the Journal of an Author. Dublin and London: Maunsel and Co., 1916. Octavo, original green cloth.

First edition in English of two works by Dostoevsky: "The Dream of a Queer Fellow" and his famous speech on Pushkin, originally delivered in 1880 at the unveiling of the Pushkin Monument in Moscow, in original cloth.

An ardent Slavophile, Dostoevsky used the unveiling of the Pushkin Monument to call for a messianic renewal of the Russian spirit: "Do I speak of economic glory, of the glory of the sword or of science? I speak only of the brotherhood of man; I say that to this universal, omni-human union the heart of Russia, perhaps more than all other nations, is chiefly predestined…" With an introduction by translator Murry, who, along with his co-translator Koteliansky, published the influential English literary journal The Adelphi, which introduced numerous 19th-century Russian writers to an English readership. This volume also includes Dostoevsky's preface and follow-up remarks to his Pushkin speech. Issued as part of the publisher's Modern Russian Library series; editions were published in Dublin, London, and Boston, under three different imprints, all in the same year, with no priority established. Early ink gift inscription.

Interior fine, very light rubbing to spine ends and corners. A near-fine copy in the original cloth.

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