Authors
- Gilenson Boris Doctor of Philology, Professor
Annotation
On the verge of XIX–XX centuries the perception of Russian classics in the USA became so intensive that it led to appearance of the term «Russian Invasion». The works of I.S. Turgenev and after him L.N. Tolstoy produced a positive influence on E. Hemingway.
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