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Pavel Medvedev (scholar)

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Pavel Nikolaevich Medvedev (Russian: Па́вел Никола́евич Медве́дев; 4 January 1892 [O.S. 23 December 1891] in Saint Petersburg – 17 July 1938 in Leningrad) was a Russian literary scholar. He was a professor, social activist, and friend of Mikhail Bakhtin, as well as of Boris Pasternak and Fyodor Sologub. Medvedev held several government posts in education and publishing after the 1917 revolution, publishing a great deal of his own writing on literary, sociological, and linguistic issues.[1] Medvedev was arrested during the 1930s period of purges under the rule of Joseph Stalin, and "disappeared" shortly after his arrest.[1] He was shot on 17 July 1938.

One of his works, The Formal Method in Literary Scholarship, was believed to be written by his "co-thinker" Bakhtin, using his name to escape censorship. This belief was raised during the 1970s in Russia but developed fully in Clark and Holquist's English biography of Bakhtin of 1984.[2] Now, it is mostly believed that the work was written by Medvedev although influenced by Bakhtin's ideas.[3][4]

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  1. ^ a b Gardiner, Martin (1992). The Dialogics of Critique. Routledge. p. 200. ISBN 978-0-415-06064-6. ISBN 0-415-06064-8
  2. ^ Clark, Katerina; Holquist, Michael (1984), Mikhail Bakhtin, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, pp. 146–170, ISBN 0674574176
  3. ^ Morson, Gary Saul; Emerson, Caryl (1989), "Introduction: Rethinking Bakhtin", in Gary Saul Morson; Caryl Emerson (eds.), Rethinking Bakhtin: extensions and challenges, Evanston, Ill: Northwestern University Press, pp. 1–60, ISBN 9780810108103, pp. 31-49.
  4. ^ Noble, Brittany Pfeiffer (2021), "The Contested Works of the Bakhtin Circle: A Stylometric Investigation", Russian Language Journal, 71 (1): 27–50, JSTOR 27213055.

Bibliography

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  • Brandist, Craig, "The Bakhtin Circle", Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
  • Brandist, Craig (2002), The Bakhtin Circle: Philosophy, Culture and Politics, Pluto Press, ISBN 9780745318110.
  • Brandist, Craig; Shepherd, David; Tihanov, Galin (2004), "The Bakhtin Circle: a timeline", in Craig Brandist; David Shepherd; Galin Tihanov (eds.), The Bakhtin Circle. In the Master’s Absence, Manchester University Press, pp. 251–275, ISBN 0-7190-6408-2.
  • Medvedev, Iu. P. (2002), "An Encounter that was 'Intended to be'", Dialogism: An International Journal of Bakhtin Studies (5&6): 10–20.
  • Medvedev, Iu. P.; Medvedeva, D. A. (2004), "The scholarly legacy of Pavel Medvedev in the light of his dialogue with Bakhtin", in Craig Brandist; David Shepherd; Galin Tihanov (eds.), The Bakhtin Circle. In the Master’s Absence, Manchester University Press, pp. 24–43, ISBN 0-7190-6408-2.
  • Medvedev, Yury P.; Medvedeva, Daria A., "Pavel Medvedev", in Dmitry Olshansky (ed.), Gallery of Russian Thinkers, translated by David Shepherd, retrieved 20 November 2024.