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

  1. Sleeman, Elizabeth (2001). The International Who's Who of Women 2002 (3rd ed.). Routledge. p. 407.
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