Gleb Struve Papers, 1810-1985

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Gleb Struve Papers, 1810-1985

Correspondence, speeches and writings, printed matter, and audio-visual material,relating to Russian literature and culture both in the Soviet Union and the emigration,political conditions in the Soviet Union, Soviet dissidents, and the Russian emigrecommunity. Includes correspondence and writings of Nikolai Gumilev, Marina Tsvetaeva andother Russian writers. Also available on microfilm (265 reels).

156 manuscript boxes, 26 card file boxes, 5 oversize boxes, 10 envelopes, 5 microfilm reels, 7 phonotapes, memorabilia; (77 linear feet)

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TSetaeva, Marina, 1892-1941

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Gumilev, N. (Nikolaĭ), 1886-1921.

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Twentieth century Russian poet, one of the founders of the Acmeist movement. Gumilev was married to poet Anna Akhmatova from 1910 to 1918. In 1921 he was arrested and executed for anti-Soviet activities. From the description of Nikolai Gumilev Poems, 1939. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 320410978 ...

Struve, Gleb

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Gleb Petrovich Struve (1898-1985) was a historian of Russian early 20th-century and migr literature and a member of the the post-revolutionary Russian migr communities in Europe and the United States. He taught at universities in Great Britain and the United States From the guide to the Gleb Struve papers, 1922-1986, (GB 206 Leeds University Library) Biography Russian-American literary historian and critic; professor of S...