Papers, ca. 1920-1939.

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Papers, ca. 1920-1939.

Correspondence, manuscripts, documents, and printed materials of the Russian writer Vladislav Khodasevich, which were collected by or sent to Karpovich. Khodasevich, widely regarded as one of the greatest Russian poets of the 20th century, lived the last part of his life in France; he died there in early 1939. There are 6 letters by Khodasevich to Karpovich, and 2 to other people. Manuscripts and documents by Khodasevich include poetry, notes, essays, autobiographical information, listings of his publications, earnings, daily work, and references to him in print. Printed materials consist of clippings and an annotated copy of his "Poeticheskoe khozi︠a︡istvo Pushkin" (1924). There are also 2 items in the collection by Raisa Blokh, and 1 by Georgiĭ Ivanov.

72 items (1 box).

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Karpovich, Michael, 1888-1959

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Karpovich worked in the Russian embassy in Washington in 1917-1922, and later spent many years as a history professor at Harvard University. From the description of Papers, ca. 1920-1939. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 309749109 Karpovich taught history and Slavic languages and literatures at Harvard. From the description of Papers of Michael Karpovich, 1943. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 76973084 Michael K...

Khodasevich, Vladislav Felit︠s︡i︠a︡novich, 1886-1939.

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Ivanov, Georgiĭ (Georgiĭ Ermolaevich)

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Blokh, Raisa, 1899-1943

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