Yury Nikolaevich Tynyanov (Russian: Ю́рий Никола́евич Тыня́нов, IPA:[ˈjʉrʲɪjnʲɪkɐˈlajɪvʲɪtɕtɨˈnʲænəf]; October 18, 1894 – December 20, 1943) was a Soviet writer, literary critic, translator, scholar and screenwriter.[1] He was an authority on Pushkin and an important member of the Russian Formalist school.
Born in a Jewish community in the Russian Empire in modern-day Latvia, he moved to Saint Petersburg where he completed his education. During the 1920s in the Soviet Union, he published numerous novels, works, and movie scripts, as well as working as a translator. However, his health declined during the 1930s and he died in 1943 from multiple sclerosis.
^H.T.S. (December 10, 1934). "Czar Paul on Screen Again". The New York Times.
helped the imperialists) with outright buffoonery and according to YuryTynyanov, "a rampant collection of tricks, which the directors amassed, starved...
by Aleksandr Faintsimmer and based on a novella of the same name by YuryTynyanov, satirizes Paul's obsession with rigid drill, instant obedience, and...
Formalists. The main proponent of the "systemo-functional" model was YuryTynyanov. "In light of his concept of literary evolution as a struggle among...
Aleksandrs Starkovs, Latvia national football team coach of 2001–2004 YuryTynyanov, writer, literary critic, translator, scholar and scriptwriter born...
the literary critics who elaborated on this theory in the 1920s were YuryTynyanov, Viktor Vinogradov, and Mikhail Bakhtin. The latter insists on the importance...
Griboyedov award there. To the last years of the life of A. S. Griboyedov, YuryTynyanov devoted the novel The Death of Vazir-Mukhtar (1928). On April 22, 2014...
Classical musicians: Jānis Ivanovs, Iveta Apkalna, Nikolai Zaremba Writers: YuryTynyanov, Jānis Pujāts, Władysław Studnicki Opera singers: Kristine Opolais Bishops:...
those of Maimonides, Ahad Ha'am, Mordecai Kaplan, Eliezer Schweid, and YuryTynyanov. The press also specializes in Ukrainian translations, many of which...
chain of music stores. His elder sister, Leah Abelevna Zilber, married YuryTynyanov, who was a classmate of Kaverin's older brother, Lev Zilber. Kaverin...
Sketches, which had an influence on the abolition of serfdom in Russia YuryTynyanov, important member of the Russian Formalist school, author of Lieutenant...
wrote about language-like nature of film from the 1920s to the 1940s. YuryTynyanov was a Russian writer and literary critic. Boris Eichenbaum outlined...
there in the State Institute of the History of the Arts, studying with YuryTynyanov and Boris Eikhenbaum, two major figures of Russian formalism. Ginzburg...
poet. Yusif Vazir Chamanzaminli, an Azerbaijani essayist and novelist. YuryTynyanov, a Soviet writer and screenwriter. William Charles Scully, a South African...
the days of the uprising; In the memoirs of Veniamin Kaverin about YuryTynyanov "Friend of Youth and All Life", the author notes that the thesis about...
an unusual and courageous campaign of support from such writers as YuryTynyanov, Viktor Shklovsky, Konstantin Fedin. and Mikhail Zoshchenko, died in...
literary works to a number of Russian writers, notably YuryTynyanov, Alexander Blok, and Yury Olesha. A constant theme in his creative works is the intelligentsia's...
Count Peter Apraksin, later became a nun under the name of Augusta. YuryTynyanov («Wax Figure», 1930) Viktor Dobrovolsky («Peter the Great», 1937) Oleg...
Tynyanova, 1892–1944) is the wife of the writer and literary critic YuryTynyanov, a classmate of Lev Zilber. His younger brothers: military doctor David...
Literary critics Nikolay Stepanov (Николай Леонидович Степанов) and YuryTynyanov thought that different parts of Zangezi were written between 1920 and...