Published by Relógio D'Água, 2009
ISBN 10: 9896411069 ISBN 13: 9789896411060
Seller: medimops, Berlin, Germany
Condition: good. Befriedigend/Good: Durchschnittlich erhaltenes Buch bzw. Schutzumschlag mit Gebrauchsspuren, aber vollständigen Seiten. / Describes the average WORN book or dust jacket that has all the pages present.
Published by Navona, Barcelona, 2020
ISBN 10: 8417978542 ISBN 13: 9788417978549
Seller: Librería Monogatari, Chapela Pontevedra, Spain
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Tapa dura. Condition: Nuevo. Primera edición. Libro NUEVO y precintado. Colección Los Ineludibles. Versión de Víctor Andresco. Hadjí Murat es la excepción más grandiosa del último Tolstói, pues aquí el viejo chamán dota de una existencia exuberante incluso a los personajes más secundarios. Todos en esta novela poseen una vívida individualidad: Shamil, el zar Nicolás, Avdéiev, el desdichado soldado ruso muerto en una escaramuza o el príncipe Vorontsov, jefe del ejército, y su edecán, Lorís-Mélikov, así como el heroico oficial Butler. También las dos mujeres más destacadas del relato rivalizan con ellos: la princesa María Vasílievna, casada con el joven Vorontsov, y María Dimítrievna, la amante de un oficial de poco rango. El catálogo parece interminable, como en las obras mayores de Shakespeare. ANTES DE HACER EL PEDIDO DEBE LEER LAS CONDICIONES DE PAGO Y ENVÍO DE LA LIBRERÍA. Size: 272 pp. 21,5 x 14,5 cm, 538 gr.
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Published by CLUB EDITOR, 2023
ISBN 10: 8473294203 ISBN 13: 9788473294201
Seller: KALAMO BOOKS, Burriana, CS, Spain
Sin especificar. Condition: Nuevo.
Published by La otra orilla, 2010
ISBN 10: 8492451718 ISBN 13: 9788492451715
Seller: EL DESVAN ANTIGÜEDADES, Madrid, Spain
La novela se abre con un breve preludio en el que, al volver de un paseo, el narrador, con gran dificultad, recoge «un magnífico cardo en flor de la especie que llamamos cardo tártaro». El cardo es ya el implícito emblema de Hadjí Murat: ˇCuánta energía y vitalidad! ˇCon qué tenacidad defendió su vida y qué cara la vendió! Hadjí Murat es la excepción más grandiosa del último Tolstoi, pues ahí el viejo chamán rivaliza con Shakespeare. La extraordinaria facultad de Shakespeare a la hora de dotar de una existencia exuberante incluso a los personajes más secundarios, a la hora de henchirlos de vida, es inteligentemente absorbida por Tolstoi. Todo el mundo en Hadjí Murat posee una vívida individualidad: Shamil, el zar Nicolás, Avdéiev, el desdichado soldado ruso muerto en una escaramuza o el príncipe Vorontsov, a quien Hadjí Murat se entrega. El catálogo parece interminable, como en las obras mayores de Shakespeare. Está también Vorontsov, jefe del ejército ruso, y su edecán, Lorís-Mélikov.
Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Condition: Muy Bien. Lev Tolstoi Hadjí Murat La otra orilla, 2011. Rústica con solapas. 16x23,5 cm. 211pp. Muy buen estado.
Published by Ediciones Cátedra, 2005
ISBN 10: 8437614988 ISBN 13: 9788437614984
Seller: PIGNATELLI, Zaragoza, ZARAG, Spain
Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Condition: Muy Bien.
Published by Verticales, 2009
ISBN 10: 8492421886 ISBN 13: 9788492421886
Seller: RecicLibros, Madrid, MAD, Spain
Condition: Bien. Gracias, su compra ayuda a financiar programas para combatir el analfabetismo.
Published by Ediciones Robinbook, 2014
ISBN 10: 8492840471 ISBN 13: 9788492840472
Seller: Iridium_Books, DH, SE, Spain
Condition: Used - Good.
Published by EL HILO DE ARIADNA, 2013
ISBN 10: 9872989699 ISBN 13: 9789872989699
Seller: Iridium_Books, DH, SE, Spain
Hardcover. Condition: Used - Good.
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ISBN 10: 8417181334 ISBN 13: 9788417181338
Seller: Iridium_Books, DH, SE, Spain
PAPERBACK. Condition: Good. 8417181334.
Published by (Moscow): Posrednik, (1912). First separate edition? In original pictorial wrappers, printed in red and black, a half-tone photograph of Tolstoy on the front wrapper, 131 pages, two leaves of ads. Entirely in Cyrillic. Published posthumously. Harold Bloom, in "The Western Canon", 1995, said of "Hadji Murat": "[it is] my personal touchstone for the sublime of prose fiction, to me the best story in the world". Not in "The Kilgour Collection of Russian Literature" (Harvard University Press, 1959). This may be the first separate Russian edition; perhaps more likely it is an early reprint. From the preface of the (Bayard L.) Kilgour (Jr.) Collection: "Unless otherwise specified, the books in this catalogue are presumed to be first editions. Howe, 1995
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(Moscow): Posrednik, (1912). First separate edition? In original pictorial wrappers, printed in red and black, a half-tone photograph of Tolstoy on the front wrapper, 131 pages, two leaves of ads. Entirely in Cyrillic. Published posthumously. Harold Bloom, in "The Western Canon", 1995, said of "Hadji Murat": "[it is] my personal touchstone for the sublime of prose fiction, to me the best story in the world". Not in "The Kilgour Collection of Russian Literature" (Harvard University Press, 1959). This may be the first separate Russian edition; perhaps more likely it is an early reprint. From the preface of the (Bayard L.) Kilgour (Jr.) Collection: "Unless otherwise specified, the books in this catalogue are presumed to be first editions. However, this is not always an easy matter to determine. The Russian bibliographies are often vague on this point or do not include any mention of the author or book involved. We have frequently consulted various members of the Harvard Slavic Department and are indebted to them for aid in this and other matters. It will, however, not greatly surprise the compilers if in some instances the editions here described shall be demonstrated not to be the earliest." Kilgour 1205 Volume III of "Tolstoi's Posthumous Works" (1912) is thought to contain the first appearance of "Hadji Murat", published by Tolstoi's daughter. The present copy has printed in Cyrillic on the front cover: "Posthumous Works.No. 1090". Kilgour 1207 (St. Petersburg, Golike & Vil'borg, 1912, "With drawings by the artist A.P. Safonov") is described as "the first separate edition with illustrations". The present copy is not complete because it was censored by the Russian government. From Edward Garnett in "Tolstoy, His Life and Writings", 1914: "the novel Hadji-Murat is of the first importance for the sparkling artistic contrast drawn between the life of the Caucasian mountaineers and Russian civilized officers, and its merciless sardonic portrait of the autocrat Nicholas I." The first complete (uncensored) separate edition was published in Berlin in 1912. The first complete edition published in Russia was in 1917. The spine has been reinforced with a narrow strip of cloth; someone has written something in ink and in Cyrillic on the front wrapper; wrappers a little soiled and softened by handling; some leaves with light creases. A Very Good copy.