Nikiténko, Aleksándr Vasílievich 1804-1877

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NIKITÉNKO, Aleksándr Vasílievich 1804-1877

(Aleksandr Vasilievich Nikitenko)

PERSONAL: Born 1804, in Russia; died 1877; father, a serf. Education: Acquired a university education.


CAREER: Appointed official government censor, 1833; University of St. Petersburg, St. Petersburg, Russia, professor of Russian literature, beginning 1836.


MEMBER: Russian Academy of Sciences.


WRITINGS:

History of Russian Literature (in Russian), 1845.

Dnevnik I-III, 1955–56.
The Diary of a Russian Censor, edited and translated by Helen Saltz Jacobson, abridged edition, 1975.

Up from Serfdom: My Childhood and Youth in Russia,1804-1824, translated by Helen Saltz Jacobson, Yale University Press (Cambridge, MA), 2001.


Editor, Sovremennik, 1847-48.


BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL SOURCES:

PERIODICALS

London Review of Books, November 29, 2001, Catherine Merridale, review of Up from Serfdom: My Childhood and Youth in Russia, 1801-1824, p. 33.*

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