Chekhov in Russian on line
Osinskaya, Elena
elena-osinsky at UIOWA.EDU
Mon Jan 23 18:22:23 UTC 2006
Please, start with these ones:
1. Maxim Shrayer's Ph.D. Dissertation (Boston College): "The Poetics of Vladimir Nabokov's Short Stories, with Reference to Anton Chekhov and Ivan Bunin."
2. Владимир Набоков. Эссе о драматургии.
3. Vladimir Nabokov. Anniversary notes.
4. Nabokov, Lectures on Russian Literature. Ed. with an intr. by Fredson Bowers. Bruccoli Clarc, New York and London: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1981
5. В. Набоков, Лекции по русской литературе: Чехов, Достоевский, Гоголь, Горький, Толстой, Тургенев, [Перевод с английского и французского; Предисловие И. Толстого], Москва, <Независимая газета>, 1996, 438 с.
6. Nabokov's interview. - Wisconsin Studies [1967] - (6).
Best,
Elena
Elena Osinsky
University of Iowa
Web: http://www.uiowa.edu/~allnet
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Dear Colleagues,
Could anyone please suggest some works (preferably in English, though
Russian works would be fine as well) which investigate Nabokov-Chekhov
connections (articles, book chapters, anything will do!)? I am particularly
interested in intertextual links and parallels between Chekhov's and
Nabokov's short stories.
Thank you in advance.
Yevgeny Slivkin
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European School
Defense Language Institute
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Chekhov's complete works (polnoe sobranie) plus the twelve volumes of his
letters can be found on the website of the Computer Fund of Russian Language
(Mashinnyi fond russkogo yazyka) of the Institute of Russian Language of the
Russian Academy of Sciences. See http://cfrl.ru/chekhov.htm This site also
has collections of the works a large number of other authors, including a
poetry and drama section.
Mike Berry
CREES,
University of Birmingham.
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