Grin's "Alye parusa"
Alexandra Smith
Alexandra.Smith at ED.AC.UK
Mon Jun 9 21:35:37 UTC 2008
Dear Eric,
If you are interested in Grin and the reception of Grin in Russia
(including "Alye parusa"), you might be curious to read a very
interesting thesis written by my former PhD student Nataliya Oryschuk
(it was written a couple of years ago when I was working in New
Zealand). The electronic version is available here:
http://digital-library.canterbury.ac.nz/data/collection3/etd/adt%2DNZCU20061124.154329/
All best,
Alexandra
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Alexandra Smith (PhD, University of London)
Reader in Russian
Department of European Languages and Cultures
School of Languages, Literatures and Cultures
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Quoting eric r laursen <eric.laursen at M.CC.UTAH.EDU>:
> I'm trying to order the 1923 edition of Aleksandr Grin's "Alye
> parusa" through interlibrary loan, but they need more information.
> Does anyone know the publisher and place of publication?
>
> Thanks, Eric Laursen
> eric.laursen at utah.edu
>
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