Posts tagged ‘19th century literature’
- 011.30.25At the Newberry in 2026: Dostoevsky’s The Brothers Karamazov
- 07.24.25Fall 2025 at the Newberry: Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment and Eugene Vodolazkin’s The Aviator
- 010.22.24At the Newberry in 2025: Tolstoy’s “War and Peace” Part II and Alexievich’s “The Unwomanly Face of War”
- 07.25.24This Fall at the Newberry: Tolstoy’s “War and Peace” Part I and Durova’s “The Cavalry Maiden”
- 04.11.24Register for Newberry course “Dostoevsky’s Short Fiction and Film Adaptations” starting May 22, 2024
- 03.25.24At the Newberry, Summer 2024: Dostoevsky’s Short Fiction and Film Adaptations
- 01.16.24Register for Newberry Courses on January 17, 2024, starting 9:00am CT
- 03.16.22Summer of 2022 at the Newberry – Mikhail Vrubel: Fusion of Art and Literature
- 05.2.20Announcing Teen Online Course for 2020-2021: 19th Century Russian Short Fiction
- 04.27.20Life Readers Schedule for May and June, 2020
- 03.13.20Schedule Changes due to COVID-19 – Updated April 27, 2020
- 09.12.19Life Readers in 2020: Join us at the Arlington Heights Memorial Library to read and discuss Fyodor Dostoevsky’s “The Idiot”
- 07.17.17New Format: Synchronous and Asynchronous Classroom for Fall 2017 Russian Lit Online
- 012.5.16Life Readers 2016-2017
- 14.26.16Russian Language Lab: Amelia Parkes recites Pushkin’s “The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Knights”
- 03.30.15Online Summer Workshops for Teens – The Government Inspector and 19th Century Russian Supernatural Stories
- 012.16.13Interview by Leslie Schultz and Ten Great Works of Russian Literature to Round Out Your Reading List
- 010.22.13Life Readers group featured in Chicago Tribune’s “Printers Row” journal

