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A new volume of Slavica Revalensia

The seventh volume of a Tallinn University journal in russkaia filologiia (Slavic Studies) Slavica Revalensia has just been published.

Slavica Relavensia 7th number

In the journal鈥檚 first section 鈥淚ssledovaniia i materialy鈥 (鈥淎rticles and Notes鈥), the readers shall find eight articles (in Russian and English) both in the close reading genre (e. g. the article by Alexandra Pakhomova on Mikhail Kuzmin and Alexander Dolinin鈥檚 article on Vladimir Nabokov鈥檚 Glory) and also in the field of literary history. In particular, there are prefaced and extensively annotated first publications of two letters of Prince Pyotr Vyazemsky to Pyotr Bartnev (publication by Lev Sobolev), Boris Eichenbaum鈥檚 letters to Iurii Nikol鈥檚ki (publication by Marina Salman), and three letters of Ivar Ivask to Boris Pasternak (publication by Aija Sakova). There are also two texts by Andrei Kaisarov, one of which has never been published in full before, and the other, Vospominaniia o Schl枚zere (鈥淢emoir on Schl枚zer鈥), has been previously mistakenly attributed to Alexander Turgenev (publication by Marina Koreneva and Ekaterina Larionova). Pushkin Studies are represented by Michail Bezrodnyj鈥檚 second installment in his series 鈥淚z kommentariia k Pikovoi dame: 5鈥6鈥 (鈥淔rom Annotations to The Queen of Spades: 5鈥6鈥); there is also a yet another installment in Roman Timenchik鈥檚 monumental series of annotations to Anna Akhmatova鈥檚 Notebooks (see also: Slavica Revalensia, vols. 5 and 6).

In the 鈥淚n memoriam鈥 section of the journal, there are obituaries to the following experts in Russian literary studies: a senior research fellow of the Institute of World Literature of the Russian Academy of Sciences Oleg Korostelev (1959鈥2020), prof. James Bailey (1929鈥2020) of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, prof. Elena Dushechkina (1941鈥2020) of the St. Petersburg State University, and prof. Nikolai Bogomolov (1950鈥2020) of the Moscow State University.

The publication has been supported by the TL脺 development foundation (TF1018) and the T脺HI research fund.
 

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