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Academic publishing, Russian Style: Why Ivan Ivanovich won't stop quibbling with Ivan Nikiforovich

It was, initially, my intention to describe the preparation of academic editions in post-Soviet Russia, using the new Gogol complete works and correspondence of which I am one of the editors, as an example of the necessary steps involved. But, to quote one of Gogol's heroes, 'a story happe...

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Published in:Intellectual news 2001-09, Vol.9 (1), p.57-62
Main Author: Dmitrieva, Katia
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:It was, initially, my intention to describe the preparation of academic editions in post-Soviet Russia, using the new Gogol complete works and correspondence of which I am one of the editors, as an example of the necessary steps involved. But, to quote one of Gogol's heroes, 'a story happene~ to this story'. The number of incidents which hampered work on the first volume not only gave the whole process a dramatic colouring, but the context of the 'story' broadened, opening out on to two main subplots: life in Russian academlc institutes, and the fate of academic editions more generally.
ISSN:1561-5324
DOI:10.1080/15615324.2001.10426709