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Titre Julian Grigor´Evič Oksman et son rôle dans l'édition académique des Oeuvres d'Alexandre Herzen : ébauche de Mémoires
Auteur Inna Ptouchkina, Violaine Friedli
Mir@bel Revue Revue des Etudes Slaves
Numéro Vol. 83, no 1, 2012 Alexandre Herzen (1812-1870). Son époque, sa postérité
Rubrique / Thématique
Témoignages
Page 41-64
Résumé anglais The Role Played by Julian Grigor ´ evič Oksman in the Academic Edition of the Collected Works of Aleksandr Herzen An outline of Memoirs The article deals with the central role played by Ju. G. Oksman (1895-1970) in the academic edition of A. Herzen's Works in 30 volumes (35 volumes altogether), which has been prepared by the Institute for World Literature (IMLI) between 1954 and 1966. The author, who made her contribution to it, evokes, through her notes, his extraordinary personality, his erudition, his precision and his refusal of any dishonest compromise. She also points out how closely Oksman was watched in spite of his rehabilitation after ten years spent in labour camps, because of his contacts with foreign slavists, which led him to new persecutions in 1954 and to the banishment of his name until the Perestroika.
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