Emigrantica. Issue 2: Piotr Bitsilli and the Humanities of the Russian Emigration
Emigrantica. Issue 2: Piotr Bitsilli and the Humanities of the Russian Emigration, comp. M.A. Vasilieva, ed. M.A. Vasilieva and A.V. Bakuntsev, manag. ed. A.V. Protopopova, M.S. Shchavlinskii, D.V. Zaitsev. Мoscow, IWL RAS Publ., 2024. 480 p. (In Russian) https://doi.org/10.22455/Emigr.3034-3518-2024-2
Editorial Staff
Evgeny R. Ponomarev (Editor-in-Chief)
Anna V. Protopopova (Deputy Editor-in-Chief)
Dmitrii V. Zaitsev (Editor)
Maksim S. Shchavlinskii (Managing Editor)
Information about Editor-in-Chief: Evgeny R. Ponomarev, DSc in Philology, Leading Researcher, А.M. Gorky Institute of World Literature of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Povarskaya St., 25A, bdg. 1, 121069 Moscow, Russia; Professor, F.M. Dostoevsky Russian Christian Humanitarian Academy, 15 Fontanka river emb., 191011 St. Petersburg, Russia.
ORCID ID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5508-6532
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Abstract
The current issue of “Emigrantica” academic series is based on the materials of the international academic conference dedicated to the 140th anniversary of Piotr M. Bitsilli, a prominent scholar and intellectual of the Russian diaspora (1879–1953). The conference took place in 2019 at the IWL RAS and became the first academic event in Russia honouring our outstanding compatriot. The sections of this issue reflect various areas of humanities to which Bitsilli’s impressive accomplishments belong: history, medieval studies, literary criticism. A separate block of articles is devoted to the reconstruction of the scholar’s biography relying on the vast amount of archival materials from Moscow, Odessa, St. Petersburg, Prague and other cities. The publication is supplied with valuable visual material, some of it from the Bitsilli collection (F. 804) of the Institute of Russian Literature (the Pushkin House) RAS; many photographic documents are published for the first time. The publication is addressed to literary critics, linguists, historians, medievalists, slavists and anyone interested in the history and contemporary issues of the humanities.
Keywords: emigration, migration, Russian emigration, literature of the Russian emigration, poetics, textology, Piotr Bitsilli.
Content
Maria A. Vasilieva. From the Editor
I. General Questions
Tatiana N. Popova. Bitsilli Studies: On the Issue of the Academic Status
II. Personae
Biography: New Materials
Valery V. Levchenko, Tatiana N. Popova. Bitsilli: Inner Circle (from Family History)
Dialogue with Contemporaries
Mikhail V. Kovalev. Piotr Bitsilli and Russian Prague: on the History of Relationship
Elena A. Takho-Godi. Philosophical and Aesthetic Dialogue: Yuly Aykhenvald and Piotr Bitsilli
Manfred Schruba. Piotr Bitsilli and Vladimir Veidle
Roman Mnich. Piotr Bitsilli and Ernst Cassirer
III. Creative Heritage: Poetics, Textual Criticism, Editorial Practice
Mikhail A. Birman. The Reprints and Reception of Piotr Bitsilli’s Heritage
Medieval Studies, Historiography, Philosophical Journalism
Nadezhda A. Selunskaya. Bitsilli as Medievalist: From Medieval Chronicles to the New Middle Ages
Martin E. Beisswenger. Piotr Bitsilli as Theorist of European Unification
Maria A. Vasilieva. Piotr Bitsilli and the Journal “Novyi Grad”
Literary Studies
Oleg A. Korostelev. Piotr Bitsilli between Formalism and Sociology
Michela Venditti. Bitsilli and Discussions about Russian Language in Exile
Michael Y. Weisskopf. Piotr Bitsilli as a Gogol Scholar
Sergey R. Fediakin. Piotr Bitsilli’s Thinking in the Way of Orchestral Score
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