Three Masters: Balzac - Dickens - Dostoeffsky

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[1930]. New York: The Viking Press / London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd.

[Drei Meister]. Translated by Eden and Cedar Paul. xi/237/(1)p. [Master Builders. An Attempt at the Typology of the Spirit. Vol. 1]

Contents

  1. Introduction, pp. ix-xi
  2. Balzac, pp. (1)-48
  3. Dickens, pp. (49)-95
  4. Dostoeffsky, pp. (997)-(238)

[2010]. New Brunswick (U.S.A.) and London (U.K.)

Three Masters: Balzac, Dickens, Dostoevsky [Drei Meister]. Translated by Eden and Cedar Paul. With a new introduction by Laurence Mintz. Cover design by Seema Mazhar. liii/238p. [Master Builders of the Spirit. Vol. 1.]. See: Master Builders of the Spirit. NB: The name on the cover reads "Dostoevsky". The essay itself is entitled "Dostoeffsky"

Contents

  1. Author's Note [Stefan Zweig], p. (vii)
  2. Introduction to the Transaction Edition [Laurence Mintz], pp. ix-l
  3. Introduction [Stefan Zweig], pp. li-liii
  4. Balzac, pp. (1)-48
  5. Dickens, pp. (49)-95
  6. Dostoeffsky, pp. (97)-238