Writings
- Young Catherine (1937)
- The Lion of the North (1938)
- She Married Pushkin (1939)
- Tomorrow Will Come (1941)
- Frossia (1943)
- Fair Haven (1956)
- Little Stairway (1960)
- Catherine the Great: a portrait (1963)
- An Unbroken Unity (1964)
- The Unnamed Stream and Other Poems (1965)
- The Treasure of Siegfried (1965)
- Little Katia (1966)
- Young Mark (1967)
- Charlemagne: a study (1968)
- Retreat from Moscow (1968)
- Candle at Dusk (1969)
- My St. Petersburg: A Reminiscence of Childhood (1970)
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“Even in my own writings I cannot always recover the meaning of my former ideas; I know not what I meant to say, and often get into a regular heat, correcting and putting a new sense into it, having lost the first and better one. I do nothing but come and go. My judgement does not always forge straight ahead; it strays and wanders.”
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“In this part of the world it is considered a ground for complaint if a mans writings admit of more than one interpretation.”
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