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The Cathedral Folk
1872 novel by Nikolai Leskov / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Cathedral Folk (Russian: Соборяне, romanized: Soboryane), also translated as The Cathedral Clergy, is a novel by Nikolai Leskov, a series of "romantic chronicles" (as the author called them) of the fictional town of Stargorod. It is his only full-length novel translated into English. It was first published in 1872 in The Russian Messenger magazine[1] and formed a trilogy with Old Years in Plodomasovo (1869) and A Decayed Family (1874).[2]
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Author | Nikolai Leskov |
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Original title | Соборяне |
Language | Russian |
Publisher | The Russian Messenger |
Publication date | 1872 |
Publication place | Russia |
Published in English | 1924 |
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