Iuri Lotman
Timothy D. Sergay
tsergay at COLUMBUS.RR.COM
Tue Mar 2 17:52:23 UTC 2004
Possibly you saw a reference to this article:
Lotman, IU. M. "Simvolika Peterburga i problema semiotiki goroda." Trudy po
znakovym sistemam. 18: "Semiotika goroda i gorodskoi kul'tury. Peterburg."
Ed. by A. Mal'ts. Tartu, 1984. (Uchenye zapiski Tartuskogo universiteta,
vypusk 664.) Pp. 30-45.
See also the section "Simvolika Peterburga" at
http://yanko.lib.ru/books/cultur/lotman_semiosphera.htm, pp. 320-34. These
pages correspond to pages 275-95 in the printed edition of Lotman's volume
"Vnutri mysliashchikh mirov" (Moscow: IAzyki russkoi kul'tury, 1996), which
has lots of references to Petersburg. (You can find them all online by
searching with Ctrl-F and typing Peterburg in cyrillic in the search
window.) This yanko.lib site is in general of great interest for Lotman
research: there are plenty of full-text works (including "Vnutri
mysliashchikh mirov") freely available here. Chitai i chitai...
I don't know where to go for a complete bibliography of Lotman, either; I
hope someone posts a reference in response to your query.
Best wishes,
Tim Sergay
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jessika Aguilar" <jessikaaguilar at HOTMAIL.COM>
To: <SEELANGS at LISTSERV.CUNY.EDU>
Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2004 11:28 AM
Subject: [SEELANGS] Iuri Lotman
> Hi everyone,
>
> I am looking for a work by Iuri Lotman. It was about Saint Petersburg or
> the Saint Petersburg myth in literature. I saw it mentioned on SEELANGS
> several months ago, but I cant find any reference to it anywhere. Would
any
> of you know of such a work or where I could find a complete bibliography
of
> Lotman's works?
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