Sample of Articles Accepted for Publication by Slavic Dept Graduate Students

The articles listed below were all accepted for publication BEFORE the authors defended their dissertations at UW-Madison.

Dinega, Alyssa (now Gillespie) . 1996. Ambiguity as Agent in Pushkin's and Shakespeare's Historical Tragedies. Slavic Review 55.3: 525-551.

Dinega, Alyssa (now Gillespie). 1998. Bearing the Standard: Transformative Ritual in Gorky's Mother and the Legacy of Tolstoy. Slavic and East European Journal 42.1: 76-101.

Dixon, Megan. 1997. Maria Beyond Marriage in Zygmunt Krasinski's Nie-Boska komedia. Slavic and East European Journal 41.3: 442-457.

Frost, Elisa; Loewen, Donald; Walker, Gwen; and others , co-authored with Rifkin, Benjamin. 1998. Gender Representation in Foreign Language Textbooks: A Case Study of Textbooks of Russian. Modern Language Journal 82.2: 217-236.

Goldberg, Stuart. 1999. The Poetics of Return in Osip Mandel'shtam's 'Solominka' Russian, Croatian-and-Serbian, Czech-and-Slovak, Polish Literature (RCSCPL) 45.2: 131-147.

Goldberg, Stuart. 2001. Konrad and Jacob: A Hypothetical Kabbalistic Subtext in Adam Mickiewicz's Forefathers' Eve, Part III. Slavic and East European Journal 45.4: 695-715.

Komaromi, Ann. 1999. The Aporia of Temporal Existence in Sep Szarzynski's Poetry. Slavic and East European Journal 43.1: 122-36.

Komaromi, Ann. 2002. Wyspianski's Wesele: Poised on the Border. Theatre Journal 54.2: 187-202

Livak, Leonid. 1999. The Making of a Symbolist Metaphor: Valerij Brjusov's Poem 'V Damask,' the Holy Bible and The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night. Russian, Croatian-and-Serbian, Czech-and-Slovak, Polish Literature (RCSCPL) 45.2: 149-165.

Loewen, Donald. 1996. Disguised as Translation: Religion and Re-Creation in Pushkin's 'A Feast in the Time of Plague'. Slavic and East European Journal 40.1: 45-62.

Loewen, Donald. 1998. A Troublesome Life: Pushkin's Biography and the Reformulated Aesthetics of Vladimir Solov'ev. Canadian Slavonic Papers 40.3-4: 345-364.

McDonald, Erik. 2003. Symmetry and Asymmetry in the Narrator-Heroine Interaction of The Fountain of Bakchisarai. Slavic and East European Journal 47.3: 441-470.

Patterson, Galina. 1998. Nabokov's Use of Dostoevskii: Developing Goliadkin 'Symtoms' in Hermann as a Sign of the Artist's End. Canadian Slavonic Papers 40.1-2: 107-124.

Ungurianu, Dan. 1996. "The Wandering Greek: Images of Antiquity in Joseph Brodsky." In Barta, P., ed. Russian Literature and the Classics. Amsterdam: Harwood Academic Publishers, pp. 161-191.

Walker, Clint (with Bethea, David). 2002. Platonov's Revisiting of Pushkin's Sculptural Myth: Notes for a Violin with Silent Orchestra. (Essays in Poetics 27: 63-96

Walker, Clint, 2000. Nedozhitie Ivana Moskvy: Nauchnyi sotsializm kak lozhnaia zamena khristianstva. 2000 let khristianstva: Problemy istorii i kul'tury. Kolomna: in press.

Walker, Clint. 1999. The Spirits of the Leningrad Underground: Viktor Krivulin's Communion with Russian Modernism. Slavic and East European Journal 43.4: 674-698.

Walker, Clint. 2000. 'Sestra' Pavki Korchagina? 'Fro' v kontekste obraza cheloveka budushchego. Andrei Platonov: Problemy interpretatsii. Vyp. 2. Voronezh, 2000: 93-98.

Walker, Clint. 2000. Zabota o maloletnikh kadrakh v 'Iul'skoi groze'. "Strana filosofov" Andreia Platonova: Problemy tvorchestva. Vyp. 4. Moscow: 710-718.

Walker, Clint. 2001. Patriarkh, prokhvost ili kukla s usami? Rasshifrovyvaia Poletiku v Volge vpadaet v Kaspiiskoe more. Piatye pil'niakovskie chteniia. Kolomna: 99-106.

Walker, Clint. 2001. Unmasking the Myths and Metaphors of the Stalinist Utopia: Happy Moscow through the Prism of The Bronze Horseman. Essays in Poetics 26: 119-167.

Walker, Clint. 2002. Kogda metall poet: Noty dlia skripki s bezmolvnym orkestrom "Strana filosofov" Andreia Platonova: Problemy tvorchestva. Vyp. 5. Moscow: forthcoming.

Walker, Gwen. 2001. Adumbrations of the End in Andrei Belyi's Treatment of Africa. Russian Review 60.3: 381-403.

Weiner, Adam . 1994. Influence as Tribute in Joseph Brodsky's Occasional Poems: A Study of His Links to Modern English-Language Poets. Russian Review 53.1: 36-58.

Weiner, Adam. 1994. Demonic Possession of the Symbolic Universe: Point of View in Dostoevsky's The Devils. Graven Images 1: 194-217.