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Russian Studies THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY By LINDSEY A. J. HUGHES, Lecturer in Russian History in the School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University of London I. GENERAL This year was distinguished by quantity as much as quality of material, with the award for sheer volume going to the continuing responses to the Lomonosov anniversary (see INDIVIDUAL AUTHORS, below), which has been celebrated almost exclusively in the USSR. Amongst miscellanies, PKNO, 1985( 1987), offers its usual interesting selection of archival-based studies: V. V. Kalugin on a play by Dmitry Rostovsky (gg-Ioi ), A. B. Shishkin on an unpublished poem by Trediakovsky (2g-3g), K. V. Malinovsky onjacob Stahlin's notes on Russian writers (4o-5o), alongside items on 18th-c music, paint ing, sculpture, and architecture (the last works of Cameron and Rastrelli; Derzhavin's estate at Zvanka). SGECRN, 15, offers equally varied fare. R. Leigh and A. Lentin prolong the debate on whether Catherine II read Emile. Lentin shows that Shcherbatov did read it, and also examines a fable penned by the latter. I. Z. Serman pays tribute to G. P. Makogonenko, and tries to track down the French original of a treatise generally attributed to Fonvizin. There are synopses, reviews, documents, and
The Year’s Work in Modern Language Studies – Brill
Published: Mar 13, 1988
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