An edition of Chto delatʹ? (1863)

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An edition of Chto delatʹ? (1863)

Chto delatʹ?

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Izd. 6.
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What Is to Be Done? (Russian: Что делать?, tr. Chto délat'?, lit. 'What to Do?') is an 1863 novel written by Russian philosopher, journalist, and literary critic Nikolai Chernyshevsky, written in response to Fathers and Sons (1862) by Ivan Turgenev. The chief character is Vera Pavlovna, a woman who escapes the control of her family and an arranged marriage to seek economic independence.

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Russian
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460

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Cover of: What is to be done?
What is to be done?
1989, Cornell University Press
in English and Russian
Cover of: Chto delatʹ?
Chto delatʹ?: roman
1977, "Detskai͡a lit-ra"
in Russian - Izd. 6.
Cover of: Ṿos ṭhuṭ men?
Ṿos ṭhuṭ men?: roman
1917, Liṭerarisher ferlag
in Yiddish
Cover of: os hu men?
os hu men?: roman
1917, Lierarisher ferlag
in Yiddish
Cover of: What's to be done?
What's to be done?: A romance
1909, Manhattan Book Co.
in English - 4th ed.
Cover of: Chto dielat'?
Chto dielat'?
1905, Tip. i lit. V.A. Tikhonova
in Russian - Izd. 2.
Cover of: What's to be done?
What's to be done?: a romance
1886, B.R. Tucker
in English
Cover of: Chto di︠e︡latʹ?

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Moskva
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Shkolʹnai͡a biblioteka

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460 p.
Number of pages
460

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OL26887487M

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OL1249891W
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Q2251772
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113859

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