Tatiana Nicolescu
Tatiana Nicolescu is a Romanian historian of literature and translator, born in Chişinău on 9 July 1923.[1] She was a professor at the University of Bucharest, also teaching at Moscow University during the 1970s.[1] She specialized in Russian literature in Bucharest and in Romanian literature and language in Moscow. Since 1988 she has been a visiting professor at the University Institute of Modern Languages in Milan, Italy.[1] She is the wife of George Cristea Nicolescu.
Books
- The literary dead of Gogol in Romania (1959) (in Romanian)
- Tolstoy and Romanian literature (1963) (in Romanian)
- Soviet contemporary writers (1968) (in Romanian)
- I.A. Bunin (1970) (in Romanian)
- On the scale of time (1972) (in Romanian)
- Articles and researches in "Secolul XX" (in Romanian)
- Andrei Belyi, a preface to a Romanian edition "Multum in parvo" (1975) (in Romanian)
- Articles and research in "Voprosy Literatury" (in Russian)
- Andrei Belyi and theatre. Moscow, Radix Eds., 1995, 204 pp. (in Russian)
gollark: We actually got a 36-page document from the careers department a week or so after the start of term. The careers department is just some (mostly geography) teachers doing extra university/careers-related work, though.
gollark: I see.
gollark: My school has lots of advice and documentation on university stuff stored in various places.
gollark: According to said advice you're also meant to do 80% or so subject-related stuff and any relevant reading/projects/apiohazards/etc and 20% random extracurriculars.
gollark: According to the advice I read you're more meant to talk about why you're interested in the subject and stuff.
References
- Sleeman, Elizabeth (2001). The International Who's Who of Women 2002 (3rd ed.). Routledge. p. 407.
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