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Tomashevskii, Boris Viktorovich

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Tomashevskii, Boris Viktorovich 

Born Nov. 17 (29), 1890, in St. Petersburg; died Aug. 24,1957, in Gurzuf. Soviet literary historian and critic.

Tomashevskii graduated from the University of Liege (Belgium) in 1912 with a diploma in electrical engineering. He attended lectures at the Sorbonne and studied French poetry of the 17th and 18th centuries. In the late teens and early 1920’s he was methodologically close to the Society for the Study of Poetic Language (OPOIAZ). In 1921, Tomashevskii began teaching at the Institute for the History of Arts. Between 1924 and 1957 he taught at Leningrad State University, where he became a professor in 1942. In 1921 he became a research associate at Pushkin House (the Institute of Russian Literature of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR).

Tomashevskii’s main works dealt with prosody, poetics, stylis-tics, textual criticism, Pushkin studies, and French poetry. His monograph Pushkin: Contemporary Historical and Literary Problems was published in 1925. Other works by Tomashevskii included The Writer and the Book: A Study of Textual Criticism (1928; 2nd ed., 1959) and On Poetry (1929). Tomashevskii compiled the first modern one-volume collection of Pushkin’s works; nine editions were published between 1924 and 1937. He played a major role in the publication of the academy edition of Pushkin’s works (1937–49). In 1956, Tomashevskii published Pushkin, 1813–1824, the first volume of a projected comprehensive study of Pushkin. The work was not completed, and the first volume was posthumously awarded the V. G. Belinskii Prize of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR.

Tomashevskii’s scholarly studies are marked by comprehensiveness, erudition, and originality. His works have been translated into many foreign languages.

WORKS

Russkoe stikhoslozhenie: Metrika. Petrograd, 1923.
Stikh i iazik: Filologicheskie ocherki. Moscow-Leningrad, 1959.
Stilistika i stikhoslozhenie: Kurslektsii. Leningrad, 1959.
Pushkin i Frantsiia. Leningrad, 1960.
Pushkin, book 2: Materialy k monografii (1824–1837). Moscow-Leningrad, 1961.

REFERENCES

“B. V. Tomashevskii” (obituary). Izv. AN SSSR: OLla, 1958, vol. 18, issue 1.
“B. V. Tomashevskii” (obituary). Uch. zap. LGU, 1958, no. 261: Seriia filologich. nauk, vol. 49. (Contains a complete listing of Tomashevskii’s published works.)
Izmailov, N. V. “B. V. Tomashevskii kak issledovatel’ Pushkina.” In the collection Pushkin: Issledovaniia i materialy, vol. 3. Moscow-Leningrad, 1960.
Jacobson, R. “B. V. Tomaševskij (1890–1957).” International Journal of Slavic Linguistics and Poetics, 1959, vols. 1–2.

N. V. IZMAILOV



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