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§28 The Third of March and the Ninth of May 1838
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Alexander Ivanovich Herzen
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction xi
- Guide to This Edition xxxix
- Timeline xliii
- Preface to the 1860 Edition 1
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Part One Childhood and University(1812–1834)
- §1 Birth into History: La Grande Armée Arrives in Moscow 11
- §2 Loyalty and Patriotism 21
- §3 Calot 23
- §4 The Uncles 25
- §5 Childhood and Social Order 32
- §6 Religious Education and Practice 35
- §7 Decembrist Revolt 37
- §8 Nick and Sparrow Hills: Friendship and a Shared Cause 41
- §9 Ivan Yakovlev and the Circle of Superfluous Men 45
- §10 University 47
- §11 Early Adulthood 49
- §12 Political Disillusion 52
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Part Two Prison and Exile(1834–1838)
- §13 Ogaryov’s Arrest 57
- §14 Herzen’s Arrest 59
- §15 Police Station and Initial Questioning 62
- §16 Krutitsky Barracks 66
- §17 Interrogation and Sentencing 68
- §18 Perm 78
- §19 The Bureaucracy 84
- §20 Provincial Governance 89
- §21 Vitberg 94
- §22 The Heir’s Visit 96
- §23 Arrival in Vladimir 101
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Part Three Vladimir on the Klyazma River(1838–1839)
- Introduction 107
- §24 The Princess and Her Aunt 109
- §25 The Orphan 113
- §26 Living Apart 121
- §27 Moscow in My Absence 124
- §28 The Third of March and the Ninth of May 1838 133
- §29 June 13, 1839 148
- §30 Correspondence 150
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Part Four Moscow, Petersburg, Novgorod(1840–1847)
- §31 From Vladimir to Moscow 159
- §32 Pavlov 160
- §33 Stankevich and Study of Hegel 162
- §34 Philosophical Language 165
- §35 Theory and Practice 167
- §36 “Reconciliation with Reality” 169
- §37 St. Petersburg 171
- §38 Belinsky 173
- §39 The Magistr 175
- §40 Alienation, Protest, and National Spirit 178
- §41 Dedicated Literati 182
- §42 Petersburg 184
- §43 The Old Guard 185
- §44 Notes from Natalie 189
- §45 Personalities East and West 192
- §46 Granovsky 195
- §47 Friendship and Convictions 198
- §48 Not “Our People” 202
- §49 Chaadayev 206
- §50 The Sphinx 209
- §51 The Last Trip to Sokolovo 214
- §52 A Passport, at Last 216
- §53 Nikolai Ketcher (1842–1847) 219
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Part Five Paris–Italy–Paris(1847–1852)
- Introduction 224
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Outside (Before the Revolution and After)
- §54 The Journey 225
- §55 The Honeymoon of the Republic 228
- §56 A Dream 231
- §57 Into the Storm 234
- §58 Departure from Paris 239
- §59 Mazzini, Garibaldi, Saffi 245
- §60 Exiles in Switzerland 251
- §61 Il Pianto 258
- §62 Post Scriptum 261
- §63 Rothschild versus Romanov 265
- §64 1850–1851 273
- §65 Proudhon 283
- §66 Relationships 289
- §67 Vive la mort 294
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Inside (A Family Drama)
- §68 From Natalie’s Diary and Letters 297
- §69 Signs 304
- §69 Signs 308
- §71 Herwegh 310
- §72 Swirling<sup>357</sup> of the Heart<sup>358</sup> 316
- §73 One More Year (1851) 320
- §74 Gossip and Lies 324
- §75 Reunion and Recovery 327
- §76 “Oceano nox” 331
- §77 The Challenge (1852) 337
- §78 Natalie’s Final Days 343
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Appendix
- §79 Haug 350
- §80 Teddington 354
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Russian Shadows
- §81 N. I. Sazonov 357
- §82 The Engelsons 364
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Part Six England(1852–1864)
- §83 London Fog 369
- §84 John Stuart Mill and His Book On Liberty 373
- §85 Robert Owen 377
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Part Seven The Free Russian Press and The Bell
- §86 Apogee and Perigee 389
- §87 The Young Emigration 393
- §88 Mikhail Bakunin and the Polish Cause 395
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Part Eight “Fragments” and Supplement
- §89 In Absence of Any Attachments 401
- §90 “Venezia la bella” 404
- §91 Alpendrücken 406
- §92 After the Attack 407
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Addendum Final Years
- “To an Old Comrade” 411
- From Herzen’s Diary 414
- From Herzen’s Letters to Ogaryov 415
- General Index 423
- Index of Names 431
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction xi
- Guide to This Edition xxxix
- Timeline xliii
- Preface to the 1860 Edition 1
-
Part One Childhood and University(1812–1834)
- §1 Birth into History: La Grande Armée Arrives in Moscow 11
- §2 Loyalty and Patriotism 21
- §3 Calot 23
- §4 The Uncles 25
- §5 Childhood and Social Order 32
- §6 Religious Education and Practice 35
- §7 Decembrist Revolt 37
- §8 Nick and Sparrow Hills: Friendship and a Shared Cause 41
- §9 Ivan Yakovlev and the Circle of Superfluous Men 45
- §10 University 47
- §11 Early Adulthood 49
- §12 Political Disillusion 52
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Part Two Prison and Exile(1834–1838)
- §13 Ogaryov’s Arrest 57
- §14 Herzen’s Arrest 59
- §15 Police Station and Initial Questioning 62
- §16 Krutitsky Barracks 66
- §17 Interrogation and Sentencing 68
- §18 Perm 78
- §19 The Bureaucracy 84
- §20 Provincial Governance 89
- §21 Vitberg 94
- §22 The Heir’s Visit 96
- §23 Arrival in Vladimir 101
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Part Three Vladimir on the Klyazma River(1838–1839)
- Introduction 107
- §24 The Princess and Her Aunt 109
- §25 The Orphan 113
- §26 Living Apart 121
- §27 Moscow in My Absence 124
- §28 The Third of March and the Ninth of May 1838 133
- §29 June 13, 1839 148
- §30 Correspondence 150
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Part Four Moscow, Petersburg, Novgorod(1840–1847)
- §31 From Vladimir to Moscow 159
- §32 Pavlov 160
- §33 Stankevich and Study of Hegel 162
- §34 Philosophical Language 165
- §35 Theory and Practice 167
- §36 “Reconciliation with Reality” 169
- §37 St. Petersburg 171
- §38 Belinsky 173
- §39 The Magistr 175
- §40 Alienation, Protest, and National Spirit 178
- §41 Dedicated Literati 182
- §42 Petersburg 184
- §43 The Old Guard 185
- §44 Notes from Natalie 189
- §45 Personalities East and West 192
- §46 Granovsky 195
- §47 Friendship and Convictions 198
- §48 Not “Our People” 202
- §49 Chaadayev 206
- §50 The Sphinx 209
- §51 The Last Trip to Sokolovo 214
- §52 A Passport, at Last 216
- §53 Nikolai Ketcher (1842–1847) 219
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Part Five Paris–Italy–Paris(1847–1852)
- Introduction 224
-
Outside (Before the Revolution and After)
- §54 The Journey 225
- §55 The Honeymoon of the Republic 228
- §56 A Dream 231
- §57 Into the Storm 234
- §58 Departure from Paris 239
- §59 Mazzini, Garibaldi, Saffi 245
- §60 Exiles in Switzerland 251
- §61 Il Pianto 258
- §62 Post Scriptum 261
- §63 Rothschild versus Romanov 265
- §64 1850–1851 273
- §65 Proudhon 283
- §66 Relationships 289
- §67 Vive la mort 294
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Inside (A Family Drama)
- §68 From Natalie’s Diary and Letters 297
- §69 Signs 304
- §69 Signs 308
- §71 Herwegh 310
- §72 Swirling<sup>357</sup> of the Heart<sup>358</sup> 316
- §73 One More Year (1851) 320
- §74 Gossip and Lies 324
- §75 Reunion and Recovery 327
- §76 “Oceano nox” 331
- §77 The Challenge (1852) 337
- §78 Natalie’s Final Days 343
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Appendix
- §79 Haug 350
- §80 Teddington 354
-
Russian Shadows
- §81 N. I. Sazonov 357
- §82 The Engelsons 364
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Part Six England(1852–1864)
- §83 London Fog 369
- §84 John Stuart Mill and His Book On Liberty 373
- §85 Robert Owen 377
-
Part Seven The Free Russian Press and The Bell
- §86 Apogee and Perigee 389
- §87 The Young Emigration 393
- §88 Mikhail Bakunin and the Polish Cause 395
-
Part Eight “Fragments” and Supplement
- §89 In Absence of Any Attachments 401
- §90 “Venezia la bella” 404
- §91 Alpendrücken 406
- §92 After the Attack 407
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Addendum Final Years
- “To an Old Comrade” 411
- From Herzen’s Diary 414
- From Herzen’s Letters to Ogaryov 415
- General Index 423
- Index of Names 431