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IULIAN G. OKSMAN: THE STORY ABOUT THE ENSIGN FROM CHERNIGOV REGIMENT (PUSHKIN’S UNKNOWN INTENTION)

Journal: Art and Literature Scientific and Analytical Journal TEXTS (Vol.11, No. 3)

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Page : 39-43

Keywords : Julian Grigorievich Oksman; article; Pushkin; the story about the Ensign from Chernigov Regiment; Pushkin’s unknown intention;

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Abstract

This publication represents one of the texts included in the scientific heritage of the outstanding historian of Russian literature and culture, Julian G. Oxman.The manuscript of the text “The story about the Ensign from Chernigov Regiment. Pushkin's unknown intention” represents 6 typewritten pages with notes in blue ink, with ccompanying copy, resulting from the use of carbon paper. Oksman worked on the article “The story about the Ensign from Chernigov Regiment. Pushkin's unknown intention” in the end of 20th century and presented it in 1929. The copy of the manuscript is dated by 22.X.70 (a writing in blue ink) and signed (the signature is illegible). The manuscript is kept in M. A. Burganova's archive “Collection of Yu.G. Oksman's Pushkin's works”. Julian Grigorievich Oksman (1895 –1970) studied in the universities of Bohn, Heidelberg and Saint-Petersburg. He worked as the head of the Interior Ministry archive of pre-revolutionary Russia, scientific secretary, director of the Institute of Russian Literature of the USSR Academy of Sciences, he was Chairman of the Pushkin commission, participated in the preparation of a full academic collected Pushkin's works. He was arrested in 1936, released in 1946. Professor, doctor of philological sciences.

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