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Old Times in Plodomasovo (Ста′рые го′ды в селе′ Плодома′сове) is a novella by Nikolai Leskov which was first published in 1869 and later formed a trilogy, with The Cathedral Clergy (1872) and A Decayed Family (1874). The publication of the chronicles started in the February, No.2, 1869 issue of The Russian Messenger magazine, when Part 3 of it came out, under the title The Small People of Plodomasovo. Scenes From the Life of Old Russia. Then parts one, Boyarin Nikita Yurievich, and two, Boyarynya Marfa Andreevna, came out in Nos. 6,7 and 8,9 respectively, of the Syn Otechestva magazine.

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  • Alte Zeiten in Plodomassowo (russisch Старые годы в селе Плодомасове, Staryje gody w sele Plodomassowe) ist ein Roman des russischen Schriftstellers Nikolai Leskow. Das Fragment besteht aus drei Skizzen. Diese wurden 1869 veröffentlicht; die ersten beiden in der Literaturzeitschrift Syn otetschestwa und der Rest im Russki Westnik. Leskow schrieb am 20. Januar 1888 in der Nowoje wremja, Vorbild für seine Protagonistin, die Bojar­in Marfa Andrewna, sei die Gutsbesitzerin Nastassja Sergejewna, eine geborene Fürstin Masalski aus dem Landkreis Kromy im Gouvernement Orjol, gewesen. (de)
  • Old Times in Plodomasovo (Ста′рые го′ды в селе′ Плодома′сове) is a novella by Nikolai Leskov which was first published in 1869 and later formed a trilogy, with The Cathedral Clergy (1872) and A Decayed Family (1874). The publication of the chronicles started in the February, No.2, 1869 issue of The Russian Messenger magazine, when Part 3 of it came out, under the title The Small People of Plodomasovo. Scenes From the Life of Old Russia. Then parts one, Boyarin Nikita Yurievich, and two, Boyarynya Marfa Andreevna, came out in Nos. 6,7 and 8,9 respectively, of the Syn Otechestva magazine. The Stories by M.Stebnitsky (1869) collection featured the Old Times in Plodomasovo under the title Three Studies, the third one being preceded by the author's commentary: "This one follows a large gap in the Plodomasovo chronicles, for three sketches on old years of Plodomasova and dvoryanin Tuganov's life were not included for some reasons. The following Study relates to the period when Marfa Andreevna has already been dead, the story of her later years is being told by her favourite 'midget' Nikolai Afanasievich. In 1872 The Small People of Plodomasovo were published again (with changes made in the text) as part of The Cathedral Clergy (The Russian Messenger, 1872, May), chapters II-IV of the Second Chronicle. (en)
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  • Russia (en)
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  • Romantic chronicles (en)
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  • Russian (en)
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  • Old Times in Plodomasovo (en)
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  • Syn otechestva (en)
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  • Старые годы в селе Плодомасове (en)
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  • Alte Zeiten in Plodomassowo (russisch Старые годы в селе Плодомасове, Staryje gody w sele Plodomassowe) ist ein Roman des russischen Schriftstellers Nikolai Leskow. Das Fragment besteht aus drei Skizzen. Diese wurden 1869 veröffentlicht; die ersten beiden in der Literaturzeitschrift Syn otetschestwa und der Rest im Russki Westnik. Leskow schrieb am 20. Januar 1888 in der Nowoje wremja, Vorbild für seine Protagonistin, die Bojar­in Marfa Andrewna, sei die Gutsbesitzerin Nastassja Sergejewna, eine geborene Fürstin Masalski aus dem Landkreis Kromy im Gouvernement Orjol, gewesen. (de)
  • Old Times in Plodomasovo (Ста′рые го′ды в селе′ Плодома′сове) is a novella by Nikolai Leskov which was first published in 1869 and later formed a trilogy, with The Cathedral Clergy (1872) and A Decayed Family (1874). The publication of the chronicles started in the February, No.2, 1869 issue of The Russian Messenger magazine, when Part 3 of it came out, under the title The Small People of Plodomasovo. Scenes From the Life of Old Russia. Then parts one, Boyarin Nikita Yurievich, and two, Boyarynya Marfa Andreevna, came out in Nos. 6,7 and 8,9 respectively, of the Syn Otechestva magazine. (en)
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