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Valerian Pereverzev

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Name
  
Valerian Pereverzev

Died
  
May 5, 1968, Moscow, Russia

Education
  
National University of Kharkiv

Valerian Fedorovich Pereverzev (6 October 1882 – 5 May 1968) was a Soviet literary scholar. He and his associates published the 1928 collection Literary Criticism, a controversial key text in what was called the "Pereverzev school."

Pereverzev was born in Bobrov (now Voronezh Oblast). He studied physics and mathematics at the University of Kharkov from 1901 to 1905 but was expelled and exiled to Narym for participating in revolutionary activities. In 1911 he returned to Moscow to study and lecture. After the October Revolution in 1917, Pereverzev worked as a teacher and scholar. He was a coeditor of the Literary Encyclopedia from 1929 to 1930. In 1921 he became a professor at Moscow State University. His work examined the works of Nikolai Gogol, Fyodor Dostoevsky, and Ivan Goncharov. Pereverzev maintained that an author's style is determined by class milieu. Pereverzev died in Moscow.

Selected publications

  • Tvorchestvo Dostoevskogo (1928)
  • Tvorchestvo Gogolia (1928)
  • Literary Encyclopedia
  • U istokov russkogo realisticheskogo romana (1965)
  • Literatura drevnei Rusi (1971)
  • References

    Valerian Pereverzev Wikipedia


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