Juri Tynjanov (1894–1943)
Autor(a) de Pushkin
About the Author
Tynyanov, one of the founders of structuralist criticism, made lasting contributions to Pushkin studies, to the theory of verse semantics, and to other fields. His novels tend to embody his theoretical interests. His most important works deal with the oppressive period of Nicholas I's reign. Death mostrar mais and Diplomacy in Persia (The Death of Wazir-Mukhtar) (1927--28) is a biographical novel about the celebrated nineteenth-century satirist Aleksandr Griboyedov. Other novels include Kyukhlya (1925), about the Decembrist poet Kyukhel'-beker, and the unfinished Pushkin (1935--37). Among Tynyanov's shorter works, the novella Second Lieutenant Kije (1927), set in the time of the temperamental Emperor Paul I, has achieved the greatest renown and was made into a film in 1934. (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos
Obras de Juri Tynjanov
Archaisty i novatory 2 cópias
Избранные произведения 1 exemplar(es)
O problema da linguagem poetica 1 exemplar(es)
Kiukhlia ; Podporuchik Kizhe ; Voskovaia persona ; Maloletnyi Vitushishnikov (Klassiki i sovremenniki) 1 exemplar(es)
Woskowa persona 1 exemplar(es)
Woskowa persona i inne opowiadania 1 exemplar(es)
Vahakuju : jutustusi 1 exemplar(es)
Permanent Evolution: Selected Essays on Literature, Theory and Film (Cultural Syllabus) 1 exemplar(es)
Восковая персона 1 exemplar(es)
Подпоручик Киже 1 exemplar(es)
Малолетный Витушишников 1 exemplar(es)
История литературы. Критика 1 exemplar(es)
Puschkin histor. Roman 1 exemplar(es)
Permanent Evolution: Selected Essays on Literature, Theory and Film (Cultural Syllabus) (2019) 1 exemplar(es)
Poetik : ausgew. Essays 1 exemplar(es)
Secondelieutnant Sjedoch 1 exemplar(es)
Puškins : [romāns] 1 exemplar(es)
El problema de la lengua poética 1 exemplar(es)
Associated Works
Tekstboek algemene literatuurwetenschap moderne ontwikkelingen in de literatuurwetenschap geillustreerd in een… (1977) — Contribuinte — 13 cópias
Etiquetado
Conhecimento Comum
- Nome padrão
- Tynyanov, Yury
- Nome de batismo
- Tynyanov, Juri Nikolajevitš
- Outros nomes
- Tyni︠a︡nov, I︠U︡. N. (I︠U︡riĭ Nikolaevich)
Tynyanov, Yury Nikolaevich
Тынянов, Юрий Николаевич
Tynanov, Yury Nikolaevich - Data de nascimento
- 1894-10-18
- Data de falecimento
- 1943-12-20
- Local de enterro
- Vagankovo Cemetery, Moscow, Russia
- Sexo
- male
- Nacionalidade
- Russia
- Local de nascimento
- Rezhitsa, Russian Empire
- Local de falecimento
- Moscow, Russia, USSR
- Locais de residência
- Rezhitsa, Russian Empire
Petrograd, Russia - Educação
- Petrograd University
University of St. Petersburg - Ocupação
- Pushkin scholar
literary critic
translator
screenwriter
historical novelist - Organizações
- Union of Soviet Writers
- Pequena biografia
- Juri Tynjanov was born to a Jewish family of doctors in Rezhitsa, Russian Empire (present-day Rēzekne, Latvia). He went to gymnasium (high school) in Pihkova and studied from 1912 to 1919 at the Faculty of History and Linguistics of the University of St. Petersburg. There he attended the seminar on Alexander Pushkin held by Semyon Vengerov, a renowned literary historian. Tynjanov was fluent in German and French, and became a literary critic. He wrote more than half a dozen books about Pushkin and his era, most of which have never been translated into English. After graduation, he worked as a teacher and translator for the Comintern. From 1920, he served as the secretary of OPOJAZ (Society for the Study of Poetic Language), a prominent group of linguists and literary critics. In the years 1921–1930, Tynjanov was a professor at the Institute of Art History. He started writing fiction in the mid-1920s. His first historical novel, Küchlja (1925) was about the Decembrist poet Wilhelm Küchelbecker, a friend of Pushkin. His novel Smert Vazir-Muhtara (Death of the Vazir-Muhtari, 1927–1928) described the fate of the diplomat and playwright Alexander Griboyedov. He also spent many years researching and writing a novel about Pushkin's childhood and youth that was unfinished at his death. His novella Second Lieutenant Kije (1927), set in the time of the Emperor Paul I, brought him his widest fame and was adapted into a film in 1934. That same year, he was elected a member of the board of the Writers' Union of the Soviet Union. During World War II, he was evacuated from Leningrad sick with multiple sclerosis and died at age 49 in Moscow.
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Estatísticas
- Obras
- 42
- Also by
- 4
- Membros
- 312
- Popularidade
- #75,595
- Avaliação
- 4.1
- Resenhas
- 3
- ISBNs
- 54
- Idiomas
- 11