Ebooks in Russian: Electronic Books Online: Public Domain Texts
|
Ebooks in Russian: Electronic Books Online: Public Domain Texts
Ebooks were one of the first flowerings of the WWW, and made good on its potential to be a universal library. With so many public domain texts in existence, there is no reason why anyone, anywhere, cannot have access to the entire heritage of world literature and learning in all languages. We are here presenting electronic books and texts in various formats that are either in the public domain or have been freely offered for use.
Russian Ebooks |
Ebook Index
|
Russian Ebooks: Electronic Books and Literature Online
Google Books: Russian Literature in the Public Domain
A listing of public domain Russian language literature, browsable online or downloadable in image PDF format, from the Google Book initiative.
Vissarion Belinsky |
Anton Chekhov |
Gavriil Derzhavin |
Fyodor Dostoyevsky |
Denis Fonvizin |
Nikolai Gogol |
Ivan Goncharov |
Aleksandr Griboyedov |
Antioch Kantemir |
Nikolaj Karamzin |
Ivan Krylov |
Mikhail Lermontov |
Nikolai Leskov |
Mikhail Lomonosov |
Nikolai Nekrasov |
Aleksandr Ostrovsky |
Aleksandr Pushkin |
Aleksandr Radishchev |
Aleksandr Sumarokov |
Leo Tolstoy |
Ivan Turgenev
Project Gutenberg: Browse By Language: Russian
Project Gutenberg was the original ebook project and catalog on the web, starting well before the advent of the WWW, and paralleling the Free Software Foundation in its goals and values. It is still the largest collection of ebooks, all available in plain text and HTML, as well Plucker formats for handhelds, and in audiobook formats as well (MP3, Ogg, etc.) in a variety of languages.
Conradish.net: Russian Literature
Conradish.net is built for admirers of classic Russian literature in the English-speaking world who desire to read their favorite works in the original language. Over time the corpus has grown to include the works of all major authors from the Golden Era. When you encounter a word that you don't know, position your mouse pointer over it to see its English equivalent. For a more detailed description, click on the word.
Fundamental Digital Library of Russian Literature and Folklore
The Fundamental Digital Library of Russian Literature and Folklore (FEB-web) is a full-text digital resource. FEB-web accumulates information in text, audio, visual, and other forms on 11th-20th-century Russian literature, Russian folklore, and the history of Russian literary scholarship and folklore studies.
Klassika.ru
Online full-text library of many classics of Russian literature in the public domain, including both prose and poetry; it also includes short biographies and portraits of the authors.
Kulichki Library of Russian Literature
Online collection of Russian literature, and links to other resources on Russian literature.
Library of Russian Internet Libraries: Writers' Collections
Index of Russian writers and their works online, focusing on lesser-known authors.
Litera.ru
Litera.ru brings together information on the best literary Russian Internet resources: digital libraries, reviews of the book news, literary competitions and much more.
Maksim Moshkov's Library of Russian Literature Online
Contains fiction, politics, technical documentation, humor, history, poetry, the PCB, Russian rock, tourism, parachute jumping, philosophy, spirituality, the paranormal, etc.
Russian Books On-Line (In English)
Listing of classic Russian texts, all translated into English.
Russian Library of Classics
An extensive collection of Russian literature, in Russian for the most part, with some English translations.
Russian Literature Online
A collection of Russian literature, for the purpose of studying and improving knowledge of the Russian language.
Russian Virtual Library
The Russian Virtual Library ("Russkaia Virtual'naia Biblioteka", RVB) is a non-commercial humanitarian project. RVB is an academic digital library whose aim is electronic publication of both classical and contemporary works of Russian literature on the Web and CD-ROMs. All publications are based on authentic sources and provided with academic commentaries.
University of Adelaide Library: Russian literature (in English)
Collection of online translations to English of classic Russian authors.
|
|
|
|