Institut mirovoĭ literatury imeni A.M. Gorʹkogo

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Name (Latin)
Institut mirovoĭ literatury imeni A.M. Gorʹkogo
Name (Cyrilic)
Институт мировой литературы имени А.М. Горького
Other forms of name
IMLI (Institut mirovoĭ literatury imeni A.M. Gorʹkogo)
IMLI/Académie des sciences
Akademii︠a︡ nauk SSSR. Institut mirovoĭ literatury nnaa
IMLI RAN
Gorkij Világirodalmi Intézet
A.M. Gorky Institute of World Literature
Institute of World Literature (Moscow, R.S.F.S.R.)
A.M. Gorkio vardo Pasaulinės literatūros institutas
Maksim-Gorʹkij-Institut für Weltliteratur
Istituto della letteratura mondiale M. Gorki
Institut světové literatury A.M. Gorkého
Institut de Literatură Mondială "A.M. Gorki"
Institut mirovoĭ literatury im. A.M. Gorʹkogo
Akademii︠a︡ nauk SSSR. Institut mirovoĭ literatury imeni A.M. Gorʹkogo
Akademii︠a︡ nauk SSSR. Institut mirovoĭ literatury im. A. M. Gorʹkogo
Akademiia nauk SSSR. Institut mirovoi literatury im. A. M. Gor'kogo
Akademii︠a︡ nauk SSSR. Institut Mirovoi Literatury im. A.M. Gorkogo
Gorkio vardo Pasaulinės literatūros institutas
Gorky Institute of World Literature
Institut mirovoĭ literatury im. A.M. Gorʹkogo AN SSSR
Akademii︠a︡ nauk SSSR. A.M. Gorky Institute of World Literature
Ordena Druzhby Narodov Institut mirovoĭ literatury im. A.M. Gorʹkogo
M. Gorku Anvan Hamashkharhayin Grakanutʻyan Institut
A.M. Gorku Anvan Hamashkharhayin Grakanutʻyan Institut
Gorku Anvan Hamashkharhayin Grakanutʻyan Institut
Institut Gorki de littérature mondiale
Rossiĭskai︠a︡ akademii︠a︡ nauk. Institut mirovoĭ literatury imeni A.M. Gorʹkogo
Institut mirovoĭ literatury (Rossiĭskai︠a︡ akademii︠a︡ nauk)
Institut mirovoĭ literatury RAN
Institut de litteérature mondiale (Rossiĭskai︠a︡ akademii︠a︡ nauk)
Rossiiskaia akademiia nauk. Institut mirovoi literatury im. A. M. Gor'kogo
ИМЛИ
Российская академия наук. Институт мировой литературы им. А.М. Горького
Академия наук СССР. Институт мировой литературы
Институт мировой литературы им. А.М. Горького (Академия наук СССР)
ИМЛИ РАН
Институт мировой литературы им. А.М. Горького
Академия наук СССР. Институт мировой литературы имени А.М. Горького
Ордена Дружбы Народов Институт мировой литературы им. А.М. Горького
Институт мировой литературы (Rossiĭskai︠a︡ akademii︠a︡ nauk)
Институт мировой литературы РАН
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 144253993
Wikidata: Q3152043
Library of congress: n 81036068
Sources of Information
  • Its Bibliografii︠a︡ M. Gorʹkogo, 1940.
  • Novye khudozhestvennye tendent︠s︡ii ..., 1982:t.p. (Institut mirovoĭ literatury im. A. M. Gorʹkogo)
  • Aleksandr Fadeev, 1977- :v. 2, t.p. (Institut mirovoĭ literatury im. A.M. Gorʹkogo AN SSSR)
  • Tvorchestvo A. S. Pushkina, 1985:t.p. (Ordena Druzhby Narodov Institut mirovoĭ literatury im. A.M. Gorʹkogo)
  • Gogolʹ i literatura narodov Sovetskogo Soi︠u︡za, 1986:t.p. (Institut mirovoĭ literatury im. A.M. Gorʹkogo AN SSSR) added t.p. (SSHM GA M. Gorku Anvan Hamashkharhayin Grakanutʻyan Institut)
  • Chernyshevskiĭ i literatura narodov ... 1988:t.p. (Institut mirovoĭ literatury im. A.M. Gorʹkogo AN SSSR) added t.p. (SSHM GA A.M. Gorku Anvan Hamashkharhayin Grakanutʻyan Institut)
  • De la genèse du texte littéraire, 1988:t.p. (Institut Gorki de littérature mondiale, Académie des sciences (Moscou))
  • Pasternakovskie chtenii︠a︡, v. 1 (1992):t.p. (Rossiĭskai︠a︡ akademii︠a︡ nauk, Institut mirovoĭ literatury im. A.M. Gorʹkogo)
  • Germenevtika drevnerusskoĭ literatury, 1989- :v. 2, t.p. (Akademii︠a︡ nauk Rossii, Institut mirovoĭ literatury)
  • Les manuscrits littéraires à travers les siècles, 1995:t.p. (Institut Gorki de littérature mondiale (IMLI/Académie des sciences) Moscou)
  • D.M. Panin, 1995:t.p. verso (IMLI RAN)
  • Chekhovskie chtenii︠a︡ v I︠A︡lte, 1993:t.p. (Institut mirovoĭ literatury RAN)
  • Dialog pisateleĭ, 2002:t.p. (Institut mirovoĭ literatury im. A.M. Gorʹkogo RAN) added t.p. (Institut de litteérature mondiale (Académie des sciences de la Russie))
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Wikipedia description:

The Gorky Institute of World Literature (IMLI; Russian: Институт мировой литературы им. А. М. Горького РАН) is a research institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences in Moscow. Not to be confused with the Gorky Literary Institute, which is an institute of higher education that trains writers, the A. M. Gorky Institute of World Literature is a scientific research institute and part of the Russian Academy of Sciences. It was founded on 17 September 1932 for the 40th anniversary of Maxim Gorky's literary activity, and is located in the former estate of the Gagarin family in Moscow. The institute is organized into departments, each specializing in a specific region or genre of literature. These departments include the Department of Literary Theory, Folklore, Old Slavic Literature, 19th Century Russian Literature, Contemporary Russian Literature and Russian Emigree Literature, Classical Western Literature and Comparative Literature, Literature of Asia and Africa, Contemporary European and American Literature, Literature of Russian Minorities and CIS Countries, and Manuscripts. There is also a department devoted to how Russian Literature is taught and disseminated abroad. The institute is also home to personal archives of writers, including Maxim Gorky and Andrei Platonov. In-house scholars devote themselves to publishing new works, and visiting scholars can also arrange to conduct research there, attend lectures, or speak about their work. The Gorky Institute was established in 1932 by decree of the Central Executive Committee of the Soviet Union entitled, "On the events to mark the 40th Anniversary of the Literary Activity of Maxim Gorky." The institute was renamed from the Maxim Gorky Institute of Literature to the A. M. Gorky Institute of Literature in 1934 in accordance with another decree of the Presidium of the Central Committee, and Lev Kamenev was appointed as the first director. On 14 February 1937, the Gorky Archive and Gorky Museum were added on, the latter of which opened on 1 November 1937. On 4 March 1938, they also opened the State Museum of Alexander Pushkin, which was later moved to Leningrad in 1949. On 16 April 1938, upon joining the Soviet (now Russian) Academy of Sciences, it received its current name. It is now located at the former estate of the Gagarins, which was built in the first quarter of the 19th Century by Italian architect Domenico Gilardi. In 1950, an employee of the institute, Vera Stepanovna Nechaeva became a V. G. Belinksy Prize Laureate for the first volume of a four-volume biography of Vissarion Belinsky. In 1952 Nechaeva was appointed as head of the institute's Department of Texts.

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