forgotten superstars - conclusion

Svitlana Kobets svitlana.kobets at UTORONTO.CA
Fri Mar 13 16:49:58 UTC 2009


Karamzin is another forgotten superstar.

Svitlana Kobets, PIMS, U or Toronto


On 13/03/09 11:54 AM, "oprokop at TEMPLE.EDU" <oprokop at TEMPLE.EDU> wrote:

> I don't see in this list Mikhail Zagoskin who was enormously
> popular in 1820s and 1830s (and stole the title of
> Khlestakov's novel ;)
> 
> Olia
> 
> 
> ---- Original message ----
>> Date: Thu, 12 Mar 2009 12:01:06 -0700
>> From: Marcus Levitt <levitt at COLLEGE.USC.EDU>
>> Subject: [SEELANGS] forgotten superstars - conclusion
>> To: SEELANGS at bama.ua.edu
>> 
>> Dear Colleagues,
>> 
>> Thanks to the many of you who responded so quickly.  Here's
> a
>> compilation of the names suggested (in no strict order):
>> 
>> Vladislav Ozerov, Vladimir Benediktov, Nestor Kukol¹nik,
> Alexander
>> Druzhinin, Vsevolod Garshin, Gleb Uspenskii, Konstantin
> Fofanov,
>> Anastasiia Verbitskaia, Leonid Andreev, Mikhail
> Artsybashev, Pavel
>> Mel¹nikov-Pecherskii, Semen Nadson, Petr Boborykin, Nikolai
>> Pomialovskii, Pavel Zasodimskii, Fedor Reshetnikov,
> Aleksandr
>> Amfiteatrov, Sergei Gorodetskii, Vladimir Nemerovich-
> Danchenko, Dmitrii
>> Tsenzor, Lidiia Charskaia, Apollon Maikov, Aleksei
> Apukhtin, Konstantin
>> Sluchevskii, Demian Bednyi, Viacheslav Shishkov, Petr
> Pavlenko,Igor¹
>> Serverianin, Aleksandr Sheller-Mikhailov, Semen Babaevskii,
> Ivan
>> Shevtsov, Maksim Gorky, Fedor Gladkov, Panteleimon Romanov,
> Boris
>> Pil¹niak, Marietta Shaginian, Lidia Seifullina, Boris
> Polevoi, Eduard
>> Asadov, Anatolii Gladilin, Vladimir Orlov.
>> 
>> (I left off Fet as someone I think most Russians have not
> forgotten...
>> But as some of you suggested this whole list has an element
> of personal
>> choice; obviously, it's not simply a question of some sort
> of hierarchy
>> of talent.  We scholars, of course, do not forget!,
> although I admit I
>> had to check on some of the first names in this list.)
>> 
>> Perhaps we should organize a conference on the topic
> of "forgotten
>> superstars"!  Quite a rich cohort.
>> 
>> Thanks again,
>> Marcus
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Marcus Levitt, Associate Professor
>> Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures
>> University of Southern California College of Letters, Arts
> and
>> Sciences
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> .html
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