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Marusenko, M.A., Bessonov, B.L., Bogdanova, M.L. et al
V Poiskakh Poteriannogo Avtora: Etiudy Atributsii
[ In search of the lost author: Essays on atribution]

Ed. by M.A. Marusenko
St. Petersburg:  Filologicheskii Fakul`tet SPbGU, 2001
211 p
pbk. 17 x 24 cm
ISBN: 5846500579
Language: Russian
This is a collection of four essays about the methods and procedures of attribution of literary works. The first one is about twenty-four articles published in 1913-1925 in Kinezhurnal, signed by a pseudonym, and imputed to Vladimir Maiakovskii. The second essay is about the so called `The Fabric of N. Nekrasov`. The authors made their contribution to an ongoing dispute about the authorship of two novels: `Tri Strany Sveta’ (1848-1849) and `Mertvoe Ozero (1851). Their version is that these novels were written together by four people from Nekrasov`s circle: A. Panaeva, Ip. Panaev, V. Tolbin, and V. Zotov. Essay three is about the authorship of the novel The Quiet Don. The fourth makes a choice between Shakhovskii and Griboedov as the likely author of a Russian play about Voltaire. The authors of the collection apply the methods of image recognition theory in literary studies.
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