Constance Garnett

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Constance Garnett was a pioneering English translator best known for introducing many of the major works of Russian literature, including those of Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, and Chekhov, to the English-speaking world in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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instanceOf Russian–English translator
human
translator
birthName Constance Clara Black NERFINISHED
child David Garnett NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship England
United Kingdom
dateOfBirth 1861-12-19
dateOfDeath 1946-12-17
educatedAt Newnham College, Cambridge NERFINISHED
Notting Hill High School NERFINISHED
era early 20th century
late 19th century
familyName Garnett NERFINISHED
givenName Constance NERFINISHED
influenced English modernist writers
reception of Russian literature in the English-speaking world
knownFor introducing Russian literature to the English-speaking world
pioneering translations of 19th-century Russian novels
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement Victorian literature NERFINISHED
name Constance Garnett NERFINISHED
notableWork English translations of Alexander Herzen
English translations of Anton Chekhov
English translations of Fyodor Dostoevsky
English translations of Ivan Turgenev
English translations of Leo Tolstoy
English translations of Nikolai Gogol
English translations of Russian literature classics
occupation editor
translator
placeOfBirth Brighton NERFINISHED
England
Sussex NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath England
Kent NERFINISHED
The Cearne, Crockham Hill NERFINISHED
residence Crockham Hill, Kent NERFINISHED
London, England
surface form: London
sexOrGender female
spouse Edward Garnett NERFINISHED
translatedFrom Russian
translatedInto English
workPeriod 1890s
1900s
1910s
1920s

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