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Gleb Petrovich Struve, 1898–1985

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 January 2017

Nicholas V. Riasanovsky*
Affiliation:
University of California, Berkeley

Abstract

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News of the Profession
Copyright
Copyright © Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies. 1985

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References

1. "Gleb Struve: A Bibliography," compiled by Robert B. Hughes, California Slavic Studies, 11 (1980): 269-317. I am borrowing freely from that bibliography including Hughes's excellent brief introduction.

2. California Slavic Studies, 6 (1971). Robert Hughes, Karlinsky, and Markov served as guest editors of this volume.

3. The citation read: "Pioneer in studies of Soviet Russian and emigre literature, you were often the first to attract attention to new or unjustly forgotten writers. During a quarter of a century as teacher and director of research, you have inspired several generations of literary scholars. The written record of your prodigious scholarship spans the full history of Russian literature and sets an example for us all. To your students, cSUeagues and friends who honor you as a teacher, scholar and editor, you embody a unique capacity for work, a rare degree of dedication, and a grand combination of scholarly and human integrity."