Reinventing Romantic Poetry : Russian Women Poets of the Mid-nineteenth Century

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Acknowledgments


This book could not have been written without the generous help of


many people, groups, and institutions. I am delighted to have this op-


portunity to thank them.


Responses that I received to early versions of this work greatly influ-

enced its eventual scope and depth. My thanks to the Women in Slavic


Culture and Literature group at the Summer Research Lab in Cham-


paign-Urbana, to the participants in the Columbia University Seminar


on Slavic History and Culture, to Katharina Brett, and Carol Ueland.


Several people kindly took the time to read various chapters, provid-


ing many valuable insights and ideas: Barbara Heldt, Eliot Borenstein,


Charlotte Rosenthal, Natalie Dehn, Nancy Burstein, Randall Spinks,


Ann Kleimola, Romy Taylor, and members of the New York University


Scholarly Writing Group. I am particularly grateful to those who read


the entire manuscript, offering structural, bibliographic, and other ex-


pertise: Ron Meyer, Catriona Kelly, Sally Pratt, and especially Helena


Goscilo for her transformative and exuberant comments on style as well


as content. None of these people, of course, are responsible for the use I


made of their suggestions.


Jehanne Gheith and Karen Rosneck generously shared Khvoshchin-

skaia materials with me. Elena Ermilovna Glafner at Rossiiskii gosu-


darstvennyi arkhiv literatury i iskusstva (RGALI) provided invaluable


help with Khvoshchinskaia’s notebooks. I consider myself very fortu-


nate to know Antonina Strizhenko, who helped me unstintingly and re-


peatedly at Pushkinskii dom. Mikhail Fainshtein graciously opened


doors for me in Saint Petersburg and Moscow on several occasions.


Lina Bernstein kindly sent me material on Elagina. Irina Gordon gave

generous, meticulous, and expert help with Russian. I am also very


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