Publications
of the Wisconsin Center for Pushkin Studies
Alexander Pushkin
was Russia's national poet, the founder of its modern literary
language, an innovator across a broad range of genres, and a
figure whose biography has generated intense interest and controversy
in fields and forms as different as literature, visual art, theater,
film, and music. This series publishes works of individual and
joint scholarship that feature aspects of Pushkin's creative
world and times. Various critical methodologies and approaches
are encouraged, the primary criterion for acceptance and publication
being the quality of the research, including its importance for
the field of Pushkin studies, and the compelling nature of the
guiding idea or argument.
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Publications
of the Wisconsin Center for Pushkin Studies
in author order, and then by title
The Pushkin
Handbook
Edited by David M. Bethea
ISBN 0-299-19560-0 Cloth
Realizing
Metaphors
Alexander Pushkin and the Life of the Poet
David
M. Bethea
ISBN 0-299-15970-1 Cloth
ISBN 0-299-15974-4 Paper
The Uncensored
Boris Godunov
The Case for Pushkin's Original Comedy, with Annotated Text and
Translation
Chester Dunning with Caryl
Emerson, Sergei Fomichev, Lidiia Lotman, and Antony Wood
ISBN 0-299-20760-9 Cloth $45 s
Alexander
Pushkin's Little Tragedies
The Poetics of Brevity
Edited
by Svetlana Evdokimova
ISBN 0-299-19024-2 Paper
Pushkin's
Tatiana
Olga
Hasty
ISBN 0-299-16400-4 Cloth
ISBN 0-299-16404-7 Paper
The Imperial Sublime
A Russian Poetics of Empire
Harsha
Ram
ISBN 0-299-18190-1 Cloth
Pushkin
and the Genres of Madness
The Masterpieces of 1833
Gary
Rosenshield
ISBN 0-299-18204-5 Paper
Of related
interest, although not a part of the series:
Poemy i povesti,
Volume 1
Alexander Pushkin
Edited by David Bethea
ISBN 5-9837901-1-0 Cloth
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