Author:Constance Garnett
Works
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editThe Duel and Other Stories, 1916 (Chekhov)[1]
- The Duel (Дуэль, 1891)
- Excellent People (Хорошие люди, 1886)
- Mire (Тина, 1886)
- Neighbours (Соседи, 1892)
- At Home (В родном углу, 1897)
- Expensive Lessons (Дорогие уроки, 1887)
- The Princess (Княгиня, 1889)
- The Chemist's Wife (Аптекарша, 1886)
- The Kingdom of God is Within You (1893, Tolstoy)
- A Desperate Character and Other Stories (1894, Turgenev)[2]
- On the Eve (1895, Turgenev)
- At Christmas Time (1900, Author:Anton Chekhov)
- Rudin (1895, Turgenev)
- Dream Tales and Prose Poems (1897, Turgenev)[3]
- The Diary of a Superfluous Man and Other Stories (1899, Turgenev)[4]
- Anna Karenina (1901, Tolstoy) (HathiTrust)
- Anna Karenina (1917, Tolstoy)[5]
- Death of Ivan Ilyitsch (1902, Tolstoy) IA
- War and Peace (1904, Tolstoy)
- The Brothers Karamazov (1912, Dostoyevsky)
- The Idiot (1913, Dostoyevsky)
- The Possessed (1913, Dostoyevsky)
- Crime and Punishment (1914, Dostoyevsky)
- The Darling and Other Stories (1917, Chekhov)[6]
- The Lady with the Dog and Other Stories (1917, Chekhov)
- The Party and Other Stories (1917, Chekhov)
- The Gambler and Other Stories (1917, Dostoyevsky)
- Agafya (1917, Chekhov)
- A House of Gentlefolk (1917, Turgenev)
- The Wife, and Other Stories (1918, Chekhov)[7]
- The Schoolmistress and Other Stories (1918, Chekhov)[8]
- After the Theatre
- A Lady's Story
- A Nervous Breakdown
- A Tragic Actor
- A Transgression
- Champagne
- In Exile
- In the Coach-house
- Misery
- On Official Duty
- Panic Fears
- Small Fry
- Sorrow
- The Beauties
- The Bet
- The Cattle-Dealers
- The First-Class Passenger
- The Head-Gardener's Story
- The Requiem
- The Schoolmistress
- The Shoemaker and the Devil
- Misfortune (1918, Chekhov)
- The Witch and Other Stories (1918, Chekhov)
- White Nights and Other Stories (1918, Dostoyevsky)
- The Eternal Husband and Other Stories (1918, Dostoyevsky)
- The Bishop and Other Stories (1919, Chekhov)[9]
- An Honest Thief and Other Stories (1919, Dostoyevsky)
- The Chorus Girl and Other Stories (1920, Chekhov)[10]
- The Horse-Stealers and Other Stories (1921, Chekhov)
- The Horse-Stealers
- Ward no. 6
- The Petchenyeg
- A Dead Body
- A Happy Ending
- The Looking-Glass
- Old Age
- Darkness
- The Beggar
- A Story Without a Title
- In Trouble
- Frost
- A Slander
- Minds in Ferment
- Gone Astray
- An Avenger
- The Jeune Premier
- A Defenceless Creature
- An Enigmatic Nature
- A Happy Man
- A Troublesome Visitor
- An Actor's End
- The Cook's Wedding and Other Stories (1922, Chekhov)[11]
- The Cook's Wedding
- Sleepy
- Children
- The Runaway
- Grisha
- Oysters
- Home
- A Classical Student
- Vanka
- An Incident
- A Day in the Country
- Boys
- Shrove Tuesday
- The Old House
- In Passion Week
- Whitebrow
- Kashtanka
- A Chameleon
- The Dependents
- Who Was To Blame?
- The Bird Market
- An Adventure
- The Fish
- Art
- The Swedish Match
- Love and Other Stories (Chekhov, first published outside the U.S., Oct., 1922 R61280)
- Dead Souls—A Poem (1922, Gogol)
Works about Garnett
edit- "Garnett, Constance," in A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature, by John William Cousin, London: J. M. Dent & Sons (1910)
Sources
edit- ↑ The Duel and Other Stories, Project Gutenberg
- ↑ A Desperate Character and Other Stories, Project Gutenberg
- ↑ Dream Tales and Prose Poems, Project Gutenberg
- ↑ The Diary of a Superfluous Man and Other Stories, Project Gutenberg
- ↑ Anna Karenina, Project Gutenberg
- ↑ The Darling and Other Stories, Project Gutenberg
- ↑ The Wife, and other stories, Project Gutenberg
- ↑ The Schoolmistress and other stories, University of Adelaide Library
- ↑ The Bishop and Other Stories, Project Gutenberg
- ↑ The Chorus Girl and Other Stories, Project Gutenberg
- ↑ The Cook's Wedding and Other Stories, Project Gutenberg
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