Chapter 14

Footnotes

Footnotes

Footnotes

1.He had not then returned to Russia.

1.He had not then returned to Russia.

2.Before the vodka prohibition. How they get on now it would be difficult to say.

2.Before the vodka prohibition. How they get on now it would be difficult to say.

3.Gorky went to America to raise money to help the Revolutionary Party in Russia, but was hounded out of the country as an immoral man. The newspapers started a campaign against his private life, and despite American sympathy for the cause of “liberty” he was forced to leave the country. No hotel would take him in.

3.Gorky went to America to raise money to help the Revolutionary Party in Russia, but was hounded out of the country as an immoral man. The newspapers started a campaign against his private life, and despite American sympathy for the cause of “liberty” he was forced to leave the country. No hotel would take him in.

4.Since the War vodka has of course disappeared.

4.Since the War vodka has of course disappeared.

5.FromGambrinus, Kuprin’s Works, vol. iv.

5.FromGambrinus, Kuprin’s Works, vol. iv.

6.V. V. Rozanof,Wall-Painting.

6.V. V. Rozanof,Wall-Painting.

7.“The Ikon not made by Hands,” a Russian mystical story inA Vagabond in the Caucasus.

7.“The Ikon not made by Hands,” a Russian mystical story inA Vagabond in the Caucasus.

8.Cited by the priest Florensky, who copied down the song as he heard it (The Pillar and Foundation of Truth).

8.Cited by the priest Florensky, who copied down the song as he heard it (The Pillar and Foundation of Truth).

9.Podvigis a Russian word for holy exploits and victories, especially for those consisting in a denial of the world. See Chapter onpodvigs, page111.

9.Podvigis a Russian word for holy exploits and victories, especially for those consisting in a denial of the world. See Chapter onpodvigs, page111.

10.Podvizhnitchestvo= the life of going on doingpodvigs, the continuance of denial of the world.

10.Podvizhnitchestvo= the life of going on doingpodvigs, the continuance of denial of the world.

11.The Frontispiece of this book.

11.The Frontispiece of this book.

12.The frontispiece of this book.

12.The frontispiece of this book.

13.War and Christianity, by Vladimir Solovyof, now translated into English—Constable’s Russian Library.

13.War and Christianity, by Vladimir Solovyof, now translated into English—Constable’s Russian Library.

Transcriber’s Notes:Footnotes have been collected at the end of the text, and are linked for ease of reference.


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