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BOOKS:
Russian Writers of the Silver Age, 1890-1925,
Co-Editor (with J. Alexander Ogden and
Igor G. Vishnivetsky), Dictionary of
Literary Biography (Detroit: Gale
Publishing, forthcoming, 2003).
Russian Novelists in the Age of Tolstoy and Dostoevsky, Co-Editor
(with J. Alexander Ogden), Dictionary of Literary Biography (Detroit:
Gale Publishing, 2001).
ARTICLES:
"Introduction"
(with J. Alexander Ogden), Russian
Writers of the Silver Age, Dictionary
of Literary Biography, vol. 593,
ed. Judith E. Kalb, J. Alexander Ogden,
and Igor G. Vishnevetsky (Detroit: Gale
Publishing, forthcoming 2003).
"Valerii
Iakovlevich Briusov," Russian
Writers of the Silver Age, Dictionary
of Literary Biography, vol. 593,
ed. Judith E. Kalb, J. Alexander Ogden,
and Igor G. Vishnevetsky (Detroit: Gale
Publishing, forthcoming 2003).
"Pisateli-romanisty
o dekabristakh: Vospominaniia E. O. Dubrovinoi
o I. I. Gorbachevskom," Sibir'
i dekabristy (Irkutsk: Muzei dekabristov,
forthcoming 2003).
"Nadezhda
Yakovlevna Mandelshtam," Encyclopedia
of Russian History, ed. James R.
Millar (New York: Macmillan Reference
USA, forthcoming 2003).
"Osip
Emil'evich Mandelshtam," Encyclopedia
of Russian History, ed. James R.
Millar (New York: Macmillan Reference
USA, forthcoming 2003).
"Lodestars
on the Via Appia: Viacheslav Ivanov's
'Roman Sonnets' in Context," Die
Welt der Slaven XLVIII (2003), 23-52.
"Nina
Berberova: Creating an Exiled Self,"
Russian Literature L-II (2001),
141-162.
"Introduction"
(with J. Alexander Ogden), Russian
Novelists in the Age of Tolstoy and Dostoevsky,
Dictionary of Literary Biography,
vol. 238, ed. J. Alexander Ogden
and Judith E. Kalb (Detroit: Gale Publishing,
2001), xvii-xxvi.
"Ekaterina
Oskarovna Dubrovina," Russian
Novelists in the Age of Tolstoy and Dostoevsky,
Dictionary of Literary Biography, vol.
238, ed. J. Alexander Ogden and Judith
E. Kalb (Detroit: Gale Publishing, 2001),
80-84.
"Ivan
Afanas'evich Kushchevsky," Russian
Novelists in the Age of Tolstoy and Dostoevsky,
Dictionary of Literary Biography, vol.
238, ed. J. Alexander Ogden and Judith
E. Kalb (Detroit: Gale Publishing, 2001),
154-159.
"Merezhkovskii's
Third Rome: Imperial Visions and Christian
Dreams," Ab Imperio, 2,
No. 1 (March 2001), 125-140. Special issue
on "Imperial Mythologies."
"A
'Roman Bolshevik': Aleksandr Blok's 'Catiline'
and the Russian Revolution, " Slavic
and East European Journal, 44, No.
3 (Fall, 2000), 413-428.
"Rimskii
'bol'shevik': 'Katilina' Aleksandra Bloka
i russkaia revoliutsiia," commentary
to Aleksandr Blok, Katilina, with a preface
by M. L. Gasparov, as part of the Sobranie
sochinenii Aleksandra Bloka (Moscow: Progress-Pleiada,
forthcoming 2003) (a translation of the
above article).
"The
Politics of an Esoteric Plot: Mikhail
Kuzmin's 'Smert' Nerona.'" The Soviet
and Post-Soviet Review, 20, No. 1 (1993),
35-49.
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Translations:
"Fedor Mikhailovich Reshetnikov," by Denis
Akhapkin, in Russian Novelists in
the Age of Tolstoy and Dostoevsky, Dictionary
of Literary Biography, vol. 238,
ed. J. Alexander Ogden and Judith E. Kalb
(Detroit: Gale Publishing, 2001), 263-268.
"Boleslav
Mikhailovich Markevich," by Denis Akhapkin,
in Russian Novelists in the Age of
Tolstoy and Dostoevsky, Dictionary of
Literary Biography, vol. 238, ed.
J. Alexander Ogden and Judith E. Kalb
(Detroit: Gale Publishing, 2001).
Tamara Komissarova, "A Library Legend," We/Myi: The Women's Dialogue
, 20 (1999) .
Translator (with Alexander Ogden), Alex Levi, "Incredible but True,"
In the Place of Our Forebears (Atlanta: Congregation
Shearith Israel, 1999), 53-57.
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