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My Past and Thoughts (Russian: Былое и думы, romanized: Byloje i dumy) is an extensive autobiography by Alexander Herzen, which he started in the early 1850s and continued to expand and revise throughout his later life. Serialized in Polyarnaya Zvezda, the book in its full form came out as a separate edition after its author’s death. In Herzen’s lifetime the major parts of the book were translated into English (1855), German (1855) and French (1860-1862). My Past and Thoughts gives a panoramic view on the social and political life in Russian Empire as well as the European West of the mid-19th century. It is considered to be the classic of Russian literature.
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Biography, History, Revolutionaries, Russian Authors, Socialists, Revolutionaries, soviet union, Authors, russianPeople
Aleksandr Herzen (1812-1870)Places
Russia, Soviet UnionTimes
1801-1917, 19th centuryShowing 3 featured editions. View all 26 editions?
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Childhood, youth, and exile: parts I and II of My past and thoughts
1980, Oxford University Press
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0192815059 9780192815057
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Bibliographical footnotes.
Translation of Byloe i dumy.
A revision of the translation first published 1924-27.
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