Abstract
Nikolai Mikhailovich Karamzin (1766–1826) is one of the best-known writers of his time and also one who has fared particularly badly after his death. There is still no complete edition of his literary and critical works available. Much is not collected, much that has been reprinted is unavailable in the original form, including his famous Letters of a Russian Traveller.
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N. M. Karamzin, Izbrannye sochineniia (M.-L., 1946), I, 107.
N. M. Karamzin, Polnoe sobranie stikhotvorenii (Moscow-Leningrad, 1966), 69.
V. A. Zhukovskii, Polnoe sobranie sochinenii v 12-ti tomakh (St. Petersburg, 1902), X, 82.
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© 1974 Martinus Nijhoff, The Hague, Netherlands
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Neuhäuser, R. (1974). N.M. Karamzin’s Preromantic Period. In: Towards the Romantic Age. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-1988-0_16
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