The Romantic Exiles: A Nineteenth-century Portrait GalleryPenguin Books, 1949 - 448 Seiten The story of a group of Russian exiles, men who left their country in the 'forties and 'fifties of the 19th century, all revolutionary in word if not in deed, and nearly all bound together by some kind of more or Iess intimate personal relationship. On the human side the story forms a series of recurrent triangles, Natalie Herzen, after a romantic friendship with Natalie Tuchkov, becoming' the mistress of the German poet Hervegh ; Herzen himself, after the death of the first Natalie, becoming the lover of Natalie Tuchkov, now married to his friend Ogarev. Ogarev, true to his advanced opinions, continued to live with them both, only consoling himself with drink and a Leicester Square prostitute whom, with unquenchable - and justified - idealism he set up in a separate establishment. In the story the dissident/poet Michael Bukanin (possibly gay) and George Sand (a cross-dressed female writer) also play a role. |
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... Emma's words with that mute incomprehension which is the surest armour against a wounding tongue . They had no meaning for her . The George of whom Emma spoke was a perfect stranger to her ; he bore no resemblance to her George , union ...
... Emma's words with that mute incomprehension which is the surest armour against a wounding tongue . They had no meaning for her . The George of whom Emma spoke was a perfect stranger to her ; he bore no resemblance to her George , union ...
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... Emma to go and ask Natalie . The conversation with Natalie is recorded by Emma herself . ' I cannot leave Alexander like this , ' Natalie told her . ' He is threatening to go away . ' " Then let him go , ' rejoined Emma curtly . ' I ...
... Emma to go and ask Natalie . The conversation with Natalie is recorded by Emma herself . ' I cannot leave Alexander like this , ' Natalie told her . ' He is threatening to go away . ' " Then let him go , ' rejoined Emma curtly . ' I ...
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... Emma's mind and will ; and since Emma exonerated him from blame , he was strongly disposed to agree with her . He wrote to Natalie complaining ( it was the counterpart of Natalie's insistence on Herzen's suffer- ings ) that they had ...
... Emma's mind and will ; and since Emma exonerated him from blame , he was strongly disposed to agree with her . He wrote to Natalie complaining ( it was the counterpart of Natalie's insistence on Herzen's suffer- ings ) that they had ...
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Preface 74 | 7 |
The Promised Land | 29 |
I | 53 |
Urheberrecht | |
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