Elena Markovna Evnina (born July 31, 1910 , Nizhny Novgorod - 1998 ) - Soviet and Russian literary scholar , historian of French literature of the Renaissance , XIX — XX centuries [1] .
She graduated from the IKP (1938) and MIFLI them. N. G. Chernyshevsky (1939). Doctor of Philology . Repressed in the late 1940s. Rehabilitated in 1956 .
She worked at the Institute of World Literature. A. M. Gorky Academy of Sciences of the USSR (foreign literature sector, 1938-1970) [2] / Awarded with medals. Member of the Writers' Union of the USSR (1957). Member of the Writers' Union of Moscow .
Works
- Francois Rabelais. M., 1948
- Literature of the French Resistance: (The period of the fascist occupation of 1940-44). M., 1951
- The modern French novel, 1940-1960. M., 1962 [3]
- Western European realism at the turn of the XIX — XX centuries. M., 1967 [3]
- Victor Hugo . M., 1976 ( From the history of world culture ) [3]
- Mir Rabelais , M., 2003 [4] ISBN 5-275-00899-6
Notes
Links
- Evnina, Elena Markovna // The Short Literary Encyclopedia / Ch. ed. A. A. Surkov . - M .: Soviet Encyclopedia , 1962-1978.
- Trykov V.P. , Lukov Vl. A. Evnina Elena Markovna . Electronic encyclopedia "Contemporary French literature" (2011). The date of circulation is November 19, 2011. Archived March 1, 2012.