Beyond the Ant Brotherhood
The project examines digital editions of scholarly work and using interactive timelines to further investigate how one particular author, the Russian great Leo Tolstoy, wrote about the process of writing his novels in his personal diaries and letters.
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Tatyana Gershkovich is an Assistant Professor of Russian studies at Carnegie Mellon University. She has published essays on Tolstoy and Nabokov in PMLA and The Journal of the History of Ideas, and is currently completing a monograph that examines why and how these authors seek to set rules for the reception of their works. She is also the creator of Beyond the Ant Brotherhood, a dynamic digital archive of Tolstoy’s diaries and letters.
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