Debreczeny, Paul

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DEBRECZENY, Paul

DEBRECZENY, Paul. American (born Hungary), b. 1932. Genres: Novels, History, Literary criticism and history, Novellas/Short stories. Career: Tulane University, New Orleans, assistant to associate professor of Russian, 1960-67; University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, associate professor, 1967-74, professor, 1974-83, Alumni Distinguished Professor of Russian and Comparative Literature, 1983-99, professor Emeritus, 1999-. Publications: Nikolay Gogol and his Contemporary Critics, 1966; The Other Pushkin: A Study of Alexander Pushkin's Prose Fiction, 1983, 2nd ed. (in Russian) 1996; Temptations of the Past (historical novel), 1982; (trans.) Alexander Pushkin: The Captain's Daughter and Other Stories, 1992; Social Functions of Literature: Alexander Pushkin and Russian Culture, 1997. EDITOR: (and trans. with J. Zeldin) Literature and National Identity: Nineteenth-Century Russian Critical Essays, 1970; Chekhov's Art of Writing: A Collection of Critical Essays, 1977; (and trans.) Alexander Pushkin: Complete Prose Fiction, 1983; American Contributions to the Ninth International Congress of Slavists Kiev, vol. II: Literature, Poetics, History, 1983; (with R. Anderson) Russian Narrative and Visual Art: Varieties of Seeing, 1994. Address: 304 Hoot Owl Lane, Chapel Hill, NC 27514, U.S.A. Online address: [email protected]

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