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The Structure of Vasko Popa's Poetry
Ronelle Alexander
$24.95
UCLA Slavic Studies, Volume 14
1987, 196 pages, Cloth
ISBN: 0-89357-149-0

"Alexander has brilliantly fulfilled her goals by giving us not only the best presentation of Popa's poetry that has so far appeared but also the best analysis of its meaning." (SR)


Lives in Letters Princess Zinaida Volkonskaya and Her Correspondence
Bayara Aroutunova
$24.95
1994, 224 pages, Cloth
ISBN: 0-89357-251-9

"Taken as a whole, Aroutunova's book gives a vivid impression of this remarkable woman and her life." (SEER)


Three Russian Lyric Folk Song Meters
James Bailey
$29.95
1993, 429 pages, Cloth
ISBN: 0-89357-237-3

"Bailey's book will be essential reading for those with a specialist interest in Russian folk verse..." (SEER)


The Mother Syndrome in the Russian Folk Imagination
Adele Marie Barker
$19.95
1986, 180 pages, Paperback
ISBN: 0-89357-160-1

"...she provides stimulating interpretations of the individual works she treats. ... Barker's monograph is well written and thought-provoking." (SEEJ)


Fiction and Drama in Eastern and Southeastern Europe: Evolution and Experiment in the Postwar Period
Henrik Birnbaum and Thomas Eekman
$34.95
UCLA Slavic Studies, Volume 1
1980, ix + 463 pages, Cloth
ISBN: 0-89357-064-8

"... does much to reveal the richness of the East European literary experience." (ISS)


Carinthian Slovenian Poetry
Edited by Feliks J. Bister and Herbert Kuhner
Translations by Herbert Kuhner
Color illustrations by Valentin Oman
$19.95
Copublished by Slavica and Hermagoras-Mohorjeva, Celovec/Klagenfurt, Austria.
1984, 216 pages, Cloth with dust jacket
ISBN: 3-85013-029-0

Limited number of copies remain.


In Other Words: Studies in Honor of Vadim Liapunov
$30.00
Stephen Blackwell, Michael Finke, Nina Perlina and Yekaterina Vernikov
ISSN 0073-6929
Indiana Slavic Studies 2000, 428 pages, Paperback, Vol 11.

The Writer as Naysayer Miroslav Krlezha and the Aesthetic of Interwar Central Europe
Ralph Bogert
$29.95
UCLA Slavic Studies, Volume 20
1991, 266 pages, Cloth
ISBN: 0-89357-212-8

"...impressive study ... deserves to be read by a wider audience outside the Slavonic academic world." (MLR)


The Russian Context: The Culture behind the Language
$49.95
Eloise M. Boyle and Genevra Gerhart, eds.
ISBN 00-89357-287-X
July 2002, 726 pages and CD-ROM, Paperback.

Richard Burgin A Life in Verse
Diana L. Burgin
$19.95
1989, 230 pages, Paperback
ISBN: 0-89357-196-2

You will find this book absorbing and delightful, and if you are a Russianist, you'll also find yourself reading sections from it to your friends. The book is different from most of our books, but vive la difference!


Humor in the Major Novels of Dostoevsky
R.L. Busch
$17.95
1987, 168 pages, Paperback
ISBN: 0-89357-176-8

"There are many suggestive insights in this work... All in all, this is a worthy and conscientious contribution..." (MLR)


Enlightener of Rus': The Image of Vladimir Sviatoslavich across the Centuries
$24.95
Francis Butler.
ISBN 0-89357-290-X
vi + 204 pages, Paperback.

Studies in Honor of Vsevolod Setchkarev
Edited by Julian W. Connolly and Sonia I. Ketchian
$22.95
1987, 288 pages, Paperback
ISBN: 0-89357-174-1

"Twenty-one scholars... contributed studies, which... are innovative, insightful, and solid and which, equally important, suggest new strategies and directions for the next half century of research into Russian literature." (SR)


Tyrant and Victim in Dostoevsky
Gary Cox
$16.95
1984, 119 pages, Paperback
ISBN: 0-89357-101-6

"... Cox's subtle treatment and understanding of the psychological dimensions of Dostoevsky's works are impressive and deserve attention." (Choice)


A Bilingual Anthology of Slovene Literature
$29.95
Henry R. Cooper Jr.
ISBN 0-89357-309-4
June 2003, 334 pages, Paperback.
*Fascicle 1 of An Anthology of South Slavic LIteratures, ed. by Vasa D. Milhailovich, Henry R. Cooper Jr. and Branko Mikasinovich. Reprinted from Slovene Studies v. 20-21.)

The Daring of Derzhavin: The Moral and Aesthetic Independence of the Poet in Russia.
$24.95
Anna Lisa Crone.
ISBN 00-89357-295-0
258 pages, 2001, Paperback.

My Petersburg/Myself: Elegiac Identification, Meutal Architecture, and Imaginative Space in Modern Russian Letters.
$29.95
Anna Lisa Crone and Jennifer Jean Day.
ISBN 0-89357-313-2
ca. 300 pages, Fall 2004, Paperback.

American Contributions to the Ninth International Congress of Slavists, (Kiev 1983) Vol. 2: Literature, Poetics, History.
Edited by Paul Debreczeny
$29.95
1983, 400 pages, Paperback
ISBN: 0-89357-113-X


Russian Poetics: Proceedings of the International Colloquium at UCLA, September 22-26, 1975
Edited by Thomas Eekman and Dean S. Worth
#34.05
UCLA Slavic Studies, Volume 4
1983, 544 pages, Cloth
ISBN: 0-89357-101-6

"...a major event in the recent history of scholarship on Russian verse." (RR)


Between Lvov, New York and Ulysses' Ithaca: Jozsef Wittlin. Poet, Essayist, Novelist.
$19.95
Anna Frajlich, ed.
ISBN 183-231-1246-0
Torun: Nicholas Copernicus University 2001, 272 pages, Paperback.
[Distributed by Slavica Publishers; Slavica order #801]

Mechta i mysl' I.S. Turgeneva
M.O. Gershenzon
$10.95
Originally published in Moscow in 1919
169 pages, Paperback

As the front cover of the Brown edition says, "Mechta i mysl'... has remained in the front rank of Turgenev studies. Gershenzon's work is a luminous and intuitive examination of the relationship between Turgenev's art and his personality, and of the pervading theme that unites Turgenev's work to that of other nineteenth-century Russian writers."


Gogol'
Vasily Gippius
$11.95
Originally Published in Leningrad, 1924
238 pages, Paperback

Donald Fanger, the original series editor, notes in his introduction that "Vasily Gippius' book... is one of the very best things ever written about Gogol..."


Insidious Intent: An Interpretation of Fedor Sologub's The Petty Demon
Diana Greene
$16.95
1986, 140 pages, Paperback
ISBN: 0-89357-158-X

"The conclusions ... are interesting and thought-provoking. Greene knows the material well and manages to sustain a lively discussion throughout, asking quite relevant questions." (SR)


Alexander Lipson in memoriam
Edited by Charles E. Gribble, Robert A. Rothstein, Edythe C. Haber, Hugh M. Olmsted, Robert Szulkin, Charles E. Townsend
$19.95
1994, 313 pages, Cloth
ISBN: 0-89357-246-2

"This book touches on nationalism, the environment, women's studies, sexuality and myth, and living folklore. Together, they add up to lasting contributions and a fitting memorial." (SEEJ)


Semiotics and the History of Culture: In Honor of Jurij Lotman Studies in Russian
Edited by Morris Halle, Krystyna Pomorska, Elena Semeka-Pankratov, and Boris Uspenskij
$29.95
UCLA Slavic Studies, Volume 17
1989, 437 pages, Cloth
ISBN: 0-89357-195-4

"...this book serves to show at least the vitality of the semiotic impulse and the creative energy of its practitioners.... This treasure chest... " (SEER)


American Contributions to the Tenth International Congress of Slavists (Sofia, 1988), Literature.
Edited by Jane Gary Harris
$34.95
1988, 433 pages, Cloth
ISBN: 0-89357-191-1

"...provides a representative survey of current American scholarship on Slavic literature on a solid international level." (SEEJ)


G.R. Derzhavin: A Poet's Progress
Pierre R. Hart
$19.95
1978, iv + 164 pages, Paperback
ISBN: 0-89357-054-0

"...it can be thoroughly recommended as the best general introduction available in English and indeed in any language, not excluding Russian." (NZSJ)


The Russian Idea: In Search of a New Identity
$29.95
Wendy Helleman
ISBN 0-89357-314-0
Spring 2004, 270 pages, Paperback.

Serbian Poetry from the Beginnings to the Present
Milne Holton and Vasa D. Mihailovic
$20.00
Yale Russian and East European Publications, No. 11
1988 (actual publication: July 1989), xxxi + 435 pages, Cloth
ISBN: 0-936568-11-7


Substantial Proofs of Being: Osip Mandelstam's Literary Prose
Charles Isenberb
$19.95
1987, 179 pages, Paperback
ISBN: 0-89357-169-5

"ln...his discussion of the structures, themes and problems of the prose remains balanced, lucid and accessible throughout... it (a future study) could not afford to neglect Isenberg's sensitive, important readings of Mandelshtam's literary prose." (SEEJ)


Vyacheslav Ivanov: Poet, Critic and Philosopher
Edited by Robert Louis Jackson and Lowry Nelson, Jr.
$32.00
Yale Russian and East European Publications, No. 8
1986, xviii + 474 pages, Cloth
ISBN: 0-936586-08-7

"...it provides a many-faceted portrait of this most erudite and cultured of poets, and will undoubtedly serve as a strong stimulus to further research." (SEER)


O cheshskom stixe: Preimushchestvenno v sopostavlenii s russkim
Roman Jakobson
$10.95
Originally Published in Prague in 1923
xix + 125 pages, Paperback


The Experience of Time in Crime and Punishment
Leslie A. Johnson
$19.95
1985, 146 pages, Paperback
ISBN: 0-89357-142-3


Essays in South Slavic Literature
Ante Kadic
$18.50
Yale Russian and East European Publications, No. 10
1988, xvii + 260 pages, Cloth
ISBN: 0-936568-10-9

"It is a welcome addition to an all-too-short bibliography of South Slavic literatures in English." (SEEJ)


Alexander Pushkin: A Symposium on the 175th Anniversary of His Birth
Edited by Andrej Kodjak and Kiril Taranovsky
$24.95
New York University Slavic Papers, Volume 1
1976, 220 pages, Paperback
ISBN: 0-8147-4562-8


Alexander Pushkin Symposium II
Edited by Andrej Kodjak, Krystyna Pomorska, and Kiril Taranovsky
$19.95
New York University Slavic Papers, Volume III
1980, 131 pages, Paperback
ISBN: 0-89357-067-2

"The essays range from outstanding interpretations of individual works to discoveries about pervasive structures in Pushkin's body of work. ...this book demonstrates how fruitful innovative approaches to Pushkin may yet be." (RR)


Pushkin's I.P. Belkin
Andrej Kodjak
$14.95
1979, 112 pages, Paperback
ISBN: 0-89357-057-5

"New light is shed upon the creative process, and the monograph must be hailed as a meritorious contribution to the annals of pushkinovedenie." (SEEJ)


A Bibliography of Slavic Mythology
Mark Kulikowski
$21.95
1989, 137 pages, Cloth
ISBN: 0-89357-203-9

"Libraries -- especially academic institutions with comparative literature, folklore, and mythology collections -- will thus welcome this new bibliography of Slavic mythology aimed at American audiences." (American Reference Books Annual)


The Artist and the Tyrant: Vassily Aksenov's Works in the Brezhnev Era
Konstantin Kustanovich
$19.95
1992, 219 pages, Paperback
ISBN: 0-89357-235-7

"...should be on the shelves of all libraries that serve Russian programs." (Choice)


The Russianization of Gil Blas: A Study in Literary Appropriation
Ronald D. LeBlanc
$22.95
1986, 292 pages, Paperback
ISBN: 0-89357-159-8

"This work quite nicely achieves its goal of illuminating the major Russian nineteenth century variations of the picaresque novel. ... LeBlanc's study is informative, clearly presented, and sufficiently comprehensive to provide most students with a good working acquaintance with the background of the picaresque novel..." (SR)


Studies in Honor of Xenia Gasiorowska
Lauren Leighton
$19.95
1983, 191 pages, Paperback
ISBN: 0-89357-102-4

Virtually all contributions reflect solid scholarship...The articles are meaty." (RR)


The Martyred Princes Boris and Gleb: A Social-Cultural Study of the Cult and the Texts
Gail Lenhoff
$19.95
UCLA Slavic Studies, Volume 19
1989, 168 pages, Cloth
ISBN: 0-89357-204-7

"...excellent and provocative study ... Lenhoff's book is well-written and conceived. The thorough treatment of the subject ... should serve as an example for future studies." (SEEJ)


Analiz, stil' i vejanie: O romanax gr. L.N. Tolstogo
Konstantin Leont'ev
$9.95
Originally Published in Moscow, 1912
137 pages, Paperback

Professor Fanger notes that "This is, in short, a classic of sorts..." The book also contains a 20-page essay on Leont'ev by Vasilij Rozanov, entitled "Neuznannyj fenomen."


Text and Context: Folksong in a Bosnian Muslim Village
Yvonne R. Lockwood
$21.95
1983, 220 pages, Paperback
ISBN: 0-89357-120-2

" ...The author should be congratulated on a work which is a useful contribution to ... comparative folklore studies." (Folklore)


A Sense of Place Tsarskoe Selo and Its Poets Papers: from the 1989 Dartmouth Conference Dedicated to the Centennial of Anna Akhmatova
Edited by Lev Loseff and Barry Scherr
$22.95
1993, 368 pages, Paperback
ISBN: 0-89357-239-X


Struktura xudozhestvennogo teksta
Iu. M. Lotman
$17.95
Originally published in Moscow in 1970
381 pages, Paperback

What does one need to say about one of the most influential works on literature published in the twentieth century? Get your copy before they are gone!


American Contributions to the Eleventh International Congress of Slavists (Bratislava, 1993), Literature, Linguistics, Poetics.
Edited by Robert A. Maguire and Alan Timberlake
$29.95
1993, 459 pages, Cloth
ISBN: 0-89357-238-1

"...contains 23 papers of a generally very high standard. ... This volume should be acquired by all libraries with serious Slavic collections. ...the editors and publishers are to be congratulated..." (SR)


American Contributions to the 12th International Congress of Slavists (Ljubljana, 2003).
$29.95 each
Robert A. Maguire and Alan Timberlake, eds.
ISBN 0-89357-274-8
Literature. Linguistics. Poetics. Cloth, 631 p., 1998

Lances Sing: A Study of the Igor Tale
Robert Mann
$22.95
1990, 231 pages, Paperback
ISBN: 0-89357-208-X

"For all Slavic studies and scholars of international oral narrative." (Come-All-Ye)


An Anthology of Medieval Serbian Literature in English
Mateja Matejic and Dragan Milivojevic
$19.95
1978, 205 pages, Paperback
ISBN: 0-89357-055-9

"The book is well conceived and contains a wealth of information. The authors, although not native speakers of English, have succeeded in translating the texts into a clear, readable prose." (MLJ)


Catalog. Manuscripts on Microform of the Hilander Research Library (The Ohio State University)
Compiled and with an Introduction by Predrag Matejic and Hannah Thomas
$79.95 per set
1992, xxix + 1196 pages, 8.5 x 11" format, Cloth, In 2 Volumes
ISBN for set: 0-89357-225-X

Published by the Resource Center for Medieval Slavic Studies of the Ohio State University in cooperation with "Ivan Dujchev" research Centre for Slavo-Byzantine Studies (Sofia, Bulgaria), distributed by Slavica Publishers, Inc.


Aspects of Modern Russian and Czech Literature (Selected Papers from the Third World Congress for Soviet and East European Studies)
Edited by Arnold McMillin
$22.95
1989, 239 pages, Paperback
ISBN: 0-89357-194-6

The more one delves into this volume the more riches one finds... Taken as a whole the volume is exhilarating. It shows the high standards of Western Slavic literary studies..." (SEEJ)


A Comprehensive Bibliography of Yugoslav Literature in English, 1593-1980
Vasa D. Mihailovich and Mateja Matejic
$34.95
1984, xii + 586 pages, Cloth
ISBN: 0-89357-136-9

"For all in Yugoslav studies, it is an indispensable tool of reference and orientation." (SEEJ)

"Chitanje ove sjajno uradene bibliografije..." (Knjizhevni Glasnik Nin)


First Supplement to a Comprehensive Bibliography of Yugoslav Literature in English 1981-1985
Vasa D. Mihailovich
$22.95
1989, 338 pages, Paperback
ISBN: 0-89357-188-1

"The appearance of this first supplement is consequently very welcome. ... this informative and practical bibliography." (SEER)


Second Supplement to A Comprehensive Bibliography of Yugoslav Literature in English Translation 1986-1990
Vasa D. Mihailovich
$22.95
1992, 301 pages, Paperback
ISBN: 0-89357-230-6

"It is an essential reference work for anyone involved in the literatures of former Yugoslavia..." (SEER)


Third Supplement to A Comprehensive Bibliography of Yugoslav Literature in English Translation 1991-1998
Vasa D. Mihailovich
$24.95
1999, 245 pages
ISBN: 0-89357-272-1


Polish Baroque and Enlightenment Literature: An Anthology
Edited, translated and with commentary by Michael J. Mikos
$29.95
1996, 382 pages, 34 illustrations, Cloth
ISBN: 0-89357-266-7


Polish Literature from 1864 to 1918: Realism and Young Poland. An Anthology.
Edited, translated and with commentary by Michael J. Mikos
$34.95
ISBN: 0-89357-325-6
2006, xii + 388 pages, 38 illustrations, Cloth.


Polish Renaissance Literature: An Anthology
Edted, translated and with commentary by Michael J. Mikos
$26.95
ISBN: 0-89357-257-8
1995, 275 pages, 16 illustrations, Cloth

"In his translation he succeeds in staying close to the texts' original meaning and language while preserving meter and rhyme." (Polish Review)


Polish Romantic Literature: An Anthology
Edited, Translated and with commentary by Michael J. Mikos.
$26.95
ISBN 0-89357-281-0
2002, 216 pages, 23 illustrations, Paperback.

A World of Slavic Literatures: Essays in Comparative Slavic Studies in Honor of Edward Mozejko.
$24.95
Paul D. Morris, ed.
ISBN 0-89357-308-6
2002, 227 pages, Paperback.

Vasiliy Pavlovich Aksenov: A Writer in Quest of Himself
Edited by Edward Mozejko
$27.95
ISBN: 0-89357-141-5
1986, 272 pages, Cloth

"...a fitting tribute to one of the most innovative writers in contemporary Russian literature." (CSP)


Yordan Yovkov
Edward Mozejko
$14.95
ISBN: 0-89357-117-2
1984, 117 pages, Paperback

"...can be thoroughly recommended, both to the specialist devotees and to all who wish to discover more about the Bulgarian author whom Thomas Mann considered worthy of a place alongside the greatest short story writers of the world." (The South Slav Journal)


Towards a Classless Society: Studies in Literature, History, and Politics in Honor of Thompson Bradley.
$29.95
Thomas Newlin and Sibelan Forrester.
ISBN 0-89357-273-X
2003, ca. 248 pages, Paperback.

The Prose Fiction of Veniamin Kaverin
Hongor Oulanoff
$19.95
ISBN: 0-89357-032-X
1976, v + 203 pages, Paperback


Russian Literature in the Baltic between the World Wars
Temira Pachmuss
$29.95
ISBN: 0-89357-181-4
1988, 448 pages, Cloth

"...the student of Russian emigre literature owes a debt of gratitude to Professor Pachmuss for her effort..." (SEEJ)


The Darkling: A Treatise on Slavic Vampirism
Jan L. Perkowski
$19.95
ISBN: 0-89357-200-4
1989, 169 pages, Paperback

"Perkowski has provided us with an extremely valuable, scholarly, and, to my mind, near-definitive study" (Journal of American Folklore)


Ol'ga Freidenberg's Works and Days
$24.95
Nina Perlina.
ISBN 0-89357-304-3
2002, vi + 287 pages, Paperback.

Aleksandr Blok's Ital'janskie Stixi: Confrontation and Disillusionment
Gerald Pirog
$19.95
ISBN: 0-89357-095-8
1983, 203 pages, Paperback

"...fine textual analysis ... this work offers perhaps the most exciting approach to Blok to have appeared recently in English." (SEEJ)


Sologub's Literary Children: Keys to a Symbolist's Prose
Stanley J. Rabinowitz
$19.95
1980, 176 pages, Paperback
ISBN: 0-89357-069-9

"...offers many interesting insights into Sologub's prose. This book is a valuable addition to the study of Russian symbolism." (SR)


South Slavic Folk Culture: A Bibliography of Literature in English, German, and French on Bosnian-Hercegovinian, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Montenegrin and Serbian Folk Culture
Compiled and edited by Klaus Roth and Gabriele Wolf with cooperation of Tomislav Helebrant
$29.95
1994, 553 pages, Cloth
ISBN: 0-89357-244-6

"It is surely an indication of the success of a volume such as this that the user's reaction should be to wonder how it was possible to have managed without it." (SEER)


Incipient Feminists Women Writers in the Slovak National Revival
Norma L. Rudinsky
$27.95
1991, 285 pages, Cloth
ISBN: 0-89357-220-9

"...a fine work on the slippery intersection between struggle for nationhood and women's concerns in one of the less documented Central/East European cultures." (Women East West Newsletter)


Valaska Skola, by Hugolin Gavlovi
Edited by Gerald J. Sabo, S.J.
With a linguistic sketch by L'ubomir Durovic
$34.95
1998, 730 pages, Cloth
ISBN: 0-89357-179-2

"...impresses with the quality of its scholarship and the sheer importance of the project." (SEEJ)


Russian Verse Theory: Proceedings of the 1987 Conference at UCLA
Edite by Barry P. Scherr and Dean S. Worth
$34.95
UCLA Slavic Studies Volume 18
1989, 514 pages, Cloth
ISBN: 0-89357-198-9

"Indeed, this volume is more than the sum of its many and excellent parts, and it is not just for metrists: it is emphatically a book for all scholars of Russian verse." (SR)


Studies in Poetics: Commemorative Volume Krystyna Pomorska (1928-1986)
Edited by Elena Semeka-Pankratov
$34.95
1995, 588 pages, Cloth
ISBN: 0-89357-256-X


Soviet Literary Structuralism: Background Debate Issues
Peter Seyffert
$25.95
1985, 378 pages, Paperback
ISBN: 0-89357-140-7

"All in all, Seyffert's is an achievement of mature scholarship which holds lasting value for future historians of Russia's intellectual and social history (RLJ)


Pushkin: A Concordance to the Poetry
J. Thomas Shaw
$99.95 per set
1985, 2 volumes, 1310 pages total, 8.5 x 11" Format, Cloth
ISBN: 0-89357-130-X

"...zasluzhivaet vnimanija i bezuslovnogo odobrenija." (Voprosy literatury)


Pushkin's Poetics of the Unexpected: The Nonrhymed Lines in the Rhymed Poetry and the Rhymed Lines in the Nonrhymed Poetry
J. Thomas Shaw
$24.95
1994, 369 pages, Cloth
ISBN: 0-89357-245-4

"...many excitements and new revelations ... no serious Pushkin reader can do without it." (SEER)


Style and Structure in the Prose of Isaak Babel'
Efraim Sicher
$19.95
1986, 169 pages, Paperback
ISBN: 0-89357-163-6

"...has much to offer the student of Babel, and of Soviet fiction in the twenties more generally" (SSR)


Tolstoy's Aesthetics and His Art
Rimvydas Silbajoris
$24.95
1991, 319 pages, Cloth
ISBN: 0-89357-216-0

"Silbajoris's reading of Tolstoi is thus successfully corrective, astutely synthetic and a welcome new appreciation of the power of Tolstoi's aesthetics and his art." (SR)


The Russian Gothic Novel and its British Antecedents
Mark S. Simpson
$15.95
1986, 110 pages, Paperback
ISBN: 0-89357-162-8


Aleksandr Blok and the Dynamics of the Lyric Cycle
David A. Sloane
$24.95
1988, 384 pages, Paperback
ISBN: 0-89357-182-2

"This is a major study, not only of Blok's lyric cycles, but also of the theory and history of lyric cycles in Russian poetry. (SEEJ)


Aleksej Remizov: Approaches to a Protean Writer
Edited by Greta N. Slobin
$27.95
UCLA Slavic Studies Volume 16
1987, 286 pages, Cloth
ISBN: 0-89357-167-9

"This well produced volume is a welcome contribution to the study both of an individual writer and of modernist poetics in general." (CSP)


Texnika komicheskogo u Gogolja
Aleksandr L. Slonimskij
$8.95
Originally Published in 1923 as part of Voprosy Poètiki series
65 pages, Paperback

Professor Fanger notes that this book, like the Gippius book, is "one of the most original and least read works on Gogol... As focus for his discussion Slonimsky (sic!) takes an esthetic concept of central importance not only for Gogol but (mutatis mutandis) for Dostoevsky after him -- the concept of the grotesque -- and develops it with an erudition that makes his work a contribution to the theory of the comic as well as to Gogol studies."


Gogol: Exploring Absence.
Sven Spieker
$24.95
216 pages, 1999, Paperback
ISBN: 0-89357-280-2


American Contributions to the Eighth International Congress of Slavists, (Zagreb, 1978) Vol. 2: Literature.
Edited by Victor Terras
$34.95
1978, 799 pages, Paperback
ISBN: 0-89357-127-X


Against the Grain: Parody, Satire, and Intertextuality in Russian Literature.
$22.95
Janet G. Tucker, ed.
ISBN 0-89357-305-1
iv = 224 pages, 2002, Paperback.

Revolution Betrayed: Jurij Olesha's Envy
Janet G. Tucker
$24.95
1996, 202 pages, Cloth
ISBN: 0-89357-263-2


Innokentij Annenskij and the Acmeist Doctrine
Janet G. Tucker
$21.95
1987, 154 pages, Cloth
ISBN: 0-89357-164-4

"On the whole this book is a well-informed and valuable work on Annenskii, symbolism, and acmeism. It is a good addition to the critical literature on the period, can be used successfully in the classroom, and may be of interest to the general reader." (SR)


Neustojchivoe ravnovesie: vosem' russkix poeticheskix tekstov Unstable Equilibrium: Eight Russian Poetic Texts
Tomas Venclova
$15.00
Yale Russian and East European Publications, No. 9
1986, 205 pages, Cloth
ISBN: 0-936586-09-5


Aleksandr Blok: Centennial Conference
Walter N. Vickery
$29.95
1984, 403 pages, Cloth
ISBN: 0-89357-111-3

"The twenty-one excellent papers ... in this collection suggest that the occasion was worthy of the great poet... Our overall knowledge of Blok's life, technique, preoccupations and spiritual torment is greatly advanced by this rewarding collection of essays." (ISS)


The Symbolic Art of Gogol: Essays on His Short Fiction
James B. Woodward
$19.95
1982, 131 pages, Cloth
ISBN: 0-89357-093-1

An "Outstanding Academic Book" selection for 1982 by Choice.


Form and Meaning: Essays on Russian Literature
James B. Woodward
$24.95
1993, 368 pages, Paperback
ISBN: 0-89357-240-3

"It is an impressive collection... The collection is greater than the sum of its parts." (SEER)


The Inn at Antimovo and Legends of Stara Planina
Yordan Yovkov
Translated from Bulgarian by John Burnip
$19.95
1990, 254 pages, Paperback
ISBN: 0-89357-205-5

James Daniel Armstrong in Memoriam
$24.95
1994, 218 pages, Cloth
ISBN: 0-89357-247-0




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