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Literary heroes on the streets of St. Petersburg

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As the capital of the Russian Empire, St. Petersburg has repeatedly served as the setting for Russian literature in the 18th, 19th, and early 20th centuries. And not only that. "Brilliant St. Petersburg," "the magnificent capital," "the damned city," "the ghost town," "the phantom city," "Pushkin's Petersburg," "Dostoevsky's Petersburg," "Blok's Petersburg"—all are fully-fledged heroes of Russian literature. This book will tell you about the homes of the characters in your favorite works, the events that took place on the streets of St. Petersburg in the novels and stories of Russian writers, and how the image of St. Petersburg in literature has changed over the years.
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