Professor Anna Lisa Crone
Russian literature
Foster 417
phone: (773) 702-7027
fax: (773) 702-7030
email: acrone@midway.uchicago.edu
Education:
- Goucher College, B.A. Russian language and literature, 1967. Graduated Summa cum Laude with honors thesis in Russian; elected to Phi Beta Kappa.
- Harvard University, M.A. Russian Language and Literature, 1969.
- Harvard University, Ph.D. Slavic Languages and Literatures, 1975.
- Dissertation: "Vasilij Rozanov as Stylist".
- Major field: Russian Literature.
- Minor Field: Serbo-Croatian Literature.
Recent Honor:
- Graduate Teaching Award for 2000, University of Chicago
New Books:
- The Daring of Derzhavin: The Moral and Aesthetic Independence of the Poet in Russia. 2000. Bloomington, IN: Slavica.
- My Petersburg/myself, etc. Forthcoming July 2003. Bloomington, IN: Slavica.
Recent and Forthcoming Articles:
- "From the King-Poet to the Poet-King: Friedrich the Great's Influence on Derzhavin". Chapter in German-Russian Literary Relations, edited by Gennady Barabantio, published by Bergham Books; Oxford, England.
- "Tobacco Road - One Path to Pushkin" to appear in book Why Pushkin? edited by A.D.G. Briggs, to appear in England and Russia.
- "Ukatrainian after Independence: reflections of a Language Teacher" SEEJ Summer 2000.
- "The Poetry of Ungrammaticality - Impermissable Inversions in Russian Poetry of the Late Eighteenth Century".
- "A Razumovsky Quartet: 10 Short Stories"
Recent Public Lectures:
- "Fraternity or Parricide in the Use and Abuse of Harold Bloom in the Study of Russian Poetry" - Slavic Forum, May 1998.
- Boston University, May 1998.
- University of Pittsburgh, May 1998.
- Harvard, October 1998.
- University of London, February 1999.
- University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, May 1999.
- "Derrori and the Futurists", Harvard Russian Research Center, October 1997.
- "What Derrhovin Heard at Tsaslwe Selo in Jan 1816", Cambridge University, England, March 1999.
- International Pushkin Symposium, Stanford University, April 1999.
- "The Poet as King", International Enlightenment Conference, Dublin, July 1999.
- "Derrhovin's Consolation of the Poet-Hero", Oxford University, August 1999.
- "Attitudes Towards Pushkin and Mickiewycz", Mickiewycz Conference, University of Chicago, October 1999.
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