id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_pmsa46jm25hyhfhuumjh3annve Robert T. Whittaker Evgenij Zamjatin: Häretiker Im Namen Des Menschen. By Gabriele Leech-Anspach. Wiesbaden: Otto Harrassowitz, 1976. x, 119 pp. DM 58, paper 1979 2 .pdf application/pdf 1337 93 65 in choice of form and material to the characteristic structure of Chekhov's works Continuing with a section on theoretical writings (14 pages), the author summarizes Leech-Anspach treats eighty-four different works in only eighty-five pages suggests A reference handbook on Zamiatin's life and work could hardly be more Zamiatin's other works. The analysis and summary of Zamiatin's prose and dramatic works proceed influences, similarities, and differences between Zamiatin's work and that of his contemporaries—both Russian and Western—the author's principal emphasis is, quite Unfortunately, the absence of an index of Zamiatin's works greatly reduces the survey's potential as a reference work. Zamiatin's work is well served by this survey, the only drawback of which is Rumors that someone other than Sholokhov wrote The Quiet Don began to circulate that Sholokhov could hardly have written The Quiet Don. Subsequently, in 1975, a French translation of Medvedev's book appeared, and ./cache/work_pmsa46jm25hyhfhuumjh3annve.pdf ./txt/work_pmsa46jm25hyhfhuumjh3annve.txt