Q7)His short story, Sevastopol Sketches, was about his experiences in which war: the Invasion of Northern Kyrgyzstan, the Crimean War or the January Uprising?
Q9)Anna Karenina, focuses on Princess Anna Arkadyevna Karenina. What’s her family name?
A9)Karenin. Anna, as many female Russians, would use ‘Karenina’: the female version of the family name. Maria Sharapova, for example, is a female member of the Sharapov family. Saying that? The correct translation is still hotly debated.
Q10)Finally … Tolstoy’s other best known work is War and Peace. The novel was published, in its complete form, in which year of the 1860s?
Have a good day. And if you can encourage Stormfront, in Romford, to hire me? I’d thank you … !
* Oh, that’s a thought, Debbi†: did I tell you North Korea’s got it’s own OFFICIAL operating system? Called Red Star OS? I STILL wonder what on EARTH it reminds me of … !
† Oh, sorry about the half point, Debbi: but, strictly speaking, the family name was Karenin …
1. Petrograd 2. King's Cross and Euston (and it happened in 1973: http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/september/10/newsid_2504000/2504619.stm) 3. no 4. the Large Hadron Collider 5. Gunsmoke
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ReplyDelete1. Petrograd
2. King's Cross and Euston (and it happened in 1973: http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/september/10/newsid_2504000/2504619.stm)
3. no
4. the Large Hadron Collider
5. Gunsmoke