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Semyon Vengerov

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20: 57:, a prominent Jewish family. His parents were of the few acculturated Russian Jews, and sent him to a Christian school, of which he once was expelled for refusing to kneel before an icon. As academic careers were barred to Jews, he converted to Orthodoxy after matriculating. He was the 119:
Vengerov's interest in academic biographism gained him a reputation of being a positivist compiler of biographical data. According to Mirsky, his works contain "a great mass of prefatory, commentatory, and biographical matter, most of which is more or less worthless". In
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Vengerov studiously researched the careers of "second-tier" Russian authors of the 19th and (especially) 18th centuries. His materials proved indispensable for several generations of Russian literary historians. His archives contain the largest private collection of
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claimed that Vengerov had "understood nothing in Russian literature and studied Pushkin as a professional task".
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refers to this edition as "a monument of infinite industry and infinite bad taste".
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For Vengerov, the greatest merit of Russian literature was its essential
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Vengerov was the son of Chonon (Afanasy) Vengerov and memoirist
85:'s letters and manuscripts. He was a great admirer of 30:(Russian: Семён Афанасьевич Венгеров; 17 April 1855, 108:edition of Pushkin's works (1907–16) in 6 large 61:of an artistic clan that included his sisters 73:, a noted literary critic, as well as nephew 8: 92:Vengerov also presided over an influential 281:Converts to Eastern Orthodoxy from Judaism 192:. New York: Taylor & Francis. p. 887. 152:Wengeroff (Vengerov), Semyon Afanasyevich 219: 217: 18: 144: 169:The Vengerova System of Piano Playing 7: 14: 77:, a Russian-American composer. 1: 188:Tomei, Christine D. (1999). 28:Semyon Afanasievich Vengerov 301:Russian literary historians 317: 167:Schick, Robert D. (1982). 286:Russian bibliographers 65:, a co-founder of the 24: 190:Russian Women Writers 104:and edited the grand 69:in Philadelphia, and 42:) was the preeminent 38:– 14 September 1920, 22: 156:Encyclopedia Judaica 98:Russian Book Chamber 36:Poltava Governorate 102:Russian literature 63:Isabelle Vengerova 44:literary historian 25: 23:Semyon A. Vengerov 276:People from Lubny 75:Nicolas Slonimsky 71:Zinaida Vengerova 55:Pauline Wengeroff 16:Russian historian 308: 248: 243: 237: 232: 226: 221: 212: 207: 201: 186: 180: 165: 159: 149: 126:Osip Mandelshtam 96:seminar and the 67:Curtis Institute 316: 315: 311: 310: 309: 307: 306: 305: 291:Russian editors 256: 255: 252: 251: 244: 240: 233: 229: 222: 215: 208: 204: 187: 183: 166: 162: 150: 146: 141: 106:Brockhaus-Efron 48:Imperial Russia 17: 12: 11: 5: 314: 312: 304: 303: 298: 293: 288: 283: 278: 273: 268: 258: 257: 250: 249: 238: 227: 213: 202: 181: 160: 143: 142: 140: 137: 59:pater familias 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 313: 302: 299: 297: 294: 292: 289: 287: 284: 282: 279: 277: 274: 272: 269: 267: 264: 263: 261: 254: 247: 242: 239: 236: 231: 228: 225: 220: 218: 214: 211: 206: 203: 199: 198:0-8153-1797-2 195: 191: 185: 182: 178: 177:0-271-00313-8 174: 170: 164: 161: 157: 153: 148: 145: 138: 136: 134: 129: 127: 123: 122:Noise of Time 117: 115: 111: 107: 103: 99: 95: 90: 88: 87:Ivan Turgenev 84: 78: 76: 72: 68: 64: 60: 56: 51: 49: 45: 41: 37: 33: 29: 21: 296:Russian Jews 253: 246:Google Books 241: 235:Google Books 230: 224:Google Books 210:Google Books 205: 189: 184: 168: 163: 147: 130: 121: 118: 114:D. S. Mirsky 91: 79: 52: 27: 26: 271:1920 deaths 266:1855 births 133:didacticism 83:Dostoyevsky 260:Categories 139:References 112:volumes; 40:Petrograd 94:Pushkin 196:  175:  110:quarto 32:Lubny 194:ISBN 173:ISBN 46:of 262:: 216:^ 154:. 124:, 50:. 34:, 200:. 179:. 158:.

Index


Lubny
Poltava Governorate
Petrograd
literary historian
Imperial Russia
Pauline Wengeroff
pater familias
Isabelle Vengerova
Curtis Institute
Zinaida Vengerova
Nicolas Slonimsky
Dostoyevsky
Ivan Turgenev
Pushkin
Russian Book Chamber
Russian literature
Brockhaus-Efron
quarto
D. S. Mirsky
Osip Mandelshtam
didacticism
Wengeroff (Vengerov), Semyon Afanasyevich
Encyclopedia Judaica
ISBN
0-271-00313-8
ISBN
0-8153-1797-2
Google Books

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