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1877 novel by Alexey Pisemsky
The Philistines
AuthorAlexey Pisemsky
Original titleМещане
LanguageRussian
PublisherPchela [ru] (original)
Khudozhestvennaya Literatura
Publication date1877
Publication placeRussian Empire
Media typePrint (Paperback & Hardback)
Followed byMasons (1880) 

The Philistines (Russian: Мещане, romanizedMeshchane) is a three-part novel by Alexey Pisemsky started in 1873 and finished, according to the author's autograph, on 24 October 1877. Originally serialized by Mikhail Mikeshin-edited Pchela [ru] (Bee) magazine, in Nos. 18–49, 1877, it came out as a separate edition in 1878, published again by Mikeshin. The novel is considered to be thematically akin to the plays by Pisemsky (Baal, 1873, Enlighted Times, 1875 and The Financial Genius, 1876) which satirized the emerging Russian capitalism. Describing the novel's hero Begushev, a 'fearless knight' facing on his own the world of greed and crime, Pisemsky (in a 23 February letter to Mikeshin, the magazine's publisher and a renowned artist of the time) wrote: "...In his portrait please try to conjoin the features of Bestuzhev and Hertzen, for it's their faces that I'd had in my imagination".

References

  1. Pisemsky's Letters // А.Ф.Писемский. Письма. М.-Л. 1936, стр. 755.
  2. Pisemsky's Letters // А.Ф.Писемский. Письма. М.-Л. 1936, стр. 342-343.
  3. Yevnin, F. I. / Ф. И. Евнин Commentaries to The Philistines. The Collected Works by A.F. Pisemsky in 8 volumes. Vol. 7 // Алексей Феофилактович Писемский. Мещане. А.Ф.Писемский. Собр. соч. в 9 томах. Том 7 Издательство "Правда" биб-ка "Огонек", Москва, 1959
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