52 STUDY OUTLINE ON WALISZEWSKI, K. History of Russian literature. Apple- ton, N. Y., 1900. *$1.50. "It is brilliant, biased, full of luminous exposition and ludicrous error. It is all that a history of literature should be and all that one should not be." Christian Brinton. WIENER, LEO. Anthology of Russian literature from the earliest period to the present time. Putnam, N. Y., 1902-03. 2 v. each *$3. "A work of great value for all the English-speaking lovers of Russian literature. . . . The first volume contains a rich selection from the earliest documents of Russian literature the annals, the epic songs, the lyric folk-songs, etc., as also from the writers of the seventeenth and the eighteenth cen- turies. . . . The second volume contains abstracts, with short introductory notes and a full bibliography, from all the chief authors of the nineteenth century." Prince Kropotkin. WOLKOWSKY, PRINCE SERGE. Pictures of Russian his- tory and Russian literature. (Lowell lectures.) Lamson, WolfTe & Co., Boston, 1898. Out of print. RECOMMENDED TEXTS CHEKHOV, ANTON. The darling and other stories; translated by Constance Garnett. Macmillan, N. Y., 1916. *$1.50. CHEKHOV, ANTON. Plays ; second series ; translated with an introduction by Julius West. Scribner, N. Y., 1916. *$1.50. DOSTOEVSKI, FEODOR. Crime and punishment ; with intro- duction by L. Irving. (Everyman's Library.) But- ton, N. Y., 1911. *40e. DOSTOEVSKI, FEODOR. Poor folk; and The gambler; translated by C. J. Hogarth. (Everyman's library.) Dutton, N. Y., 1915. *40c. GOGOL, NIKOLAY. Dead souls ; translated from the Rus- sian, with an introduction by Stephen Graham. (Everyman's library.) Dutton, N. Y., 1915. *40c. GOGOL, NIKOLAY. Inspector-general ; translated and edited by A. A. Sykes. Simmons, N. Y., 40c.