DSc in Philology, Professor, Head of the Department of Philological Foundations of Publishing & Literary Creative Work, Tver State University, Tver, Russia
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Education:
Graduated from the Philological Faculty of Lomonosov Moscow State University with a degree in Russian language and literature in 1985.
The specialisation “Publishing and Editing” was opened under the leadership of Ms. Nikolaeva at Tver State University in 2003 (currently, undergraduate and graduate studies in publishing).
PhD thesis:
Historicism issue in the creative work of Anton Chekhov (1988)
DSc thesis:
Ancient Russian monuments in the literary process of the 2nd half of the 19th century (2001).
Scientific and organisational activities:
Chairwoman of the Dissertation Council Д 212.263.06 in Philological Sciences at Tver State University.
She prepared 5 inter-university scientific collections on the materials of “Chekhov Readings in Tver”.
Selected scientific publications:
Monographs
- Anton Chekhov and the “steppe kingdom” of Russian literature. Tver, Tver State University Publ., 2019. 257 p. (In Russ.)
- Ancient Russian monuments in the literary process (from Gavrila Derzhavin to Yuriy Kuznetsov). Tver, Tver State University Publ., 2010. 252 p. (In Russ.)
- Anton Chekhov and ancient Russian culture. Tver, Tver State University Publ., 2000. 168 p. (In Russ.)
- Reviving interest in the heritage of Vyacheslav Shishkov, the author of “Gloomy River” and “The Gang”, as moral-philosophical novel; Vyacheslav Shishkov's autographs in the collection of Bezhetsk Museum (dedicatory inscriptions on books). Publications and commentary. In Vyacheslav Shishkov's heritage: the phenomenology of creative work (to the 135th anniversary of Vyacheslav Shishkov's birth): collective monograph. Scientific editor V. A. Red'kin. Tver, Tver State University Publ., 2010, pp. 7–12, 148–168, 217–231. (In Russ.)
- Gavrila Derzhavin's tradition and Anton Chekhov's artistic anthropology. In Spiritual traditions of Russian culture: history and modernity. To the 265th jubilee of Gavrila Derzhavin's birth. Collective monograph. Tambov, Tambov State University Publ., 2008, pp. 111–124. (In Russ.)
- Anton Chekhov and Fyodor Dostoevsky (problem of historicism). Tver, Tver State University Publ., 1991. 96 p. (In Russ.)
Editorial activities
Tver poetry of the 20th–21st centuries. Anthology. Compiled by V. A. Red’kin, scientific editorship by S. Yu. Nikolaeva. Tver, creative association “Book Club” Publ., 2016, 440 p. (In Russ.)
Web of Science / Scopus publications
- Anton Chekhov: “life line”. Book review: Gromov M. P. Anton Chekhov. Moscow, 1993. Russian literature, no 2, 1994, pp. 277–280. (In Russ.)
- The contours of Anton Chekhov's world. Book review: Suhikh I. N. Issues of Anton Chekhov's poetics. Leningrad: Leningrad State University press, 1987. Russian literature, no. 1, 1988, pp. 297–301. (In Russ.)
Articles
- About the nature of the Chekhov’s parody (“Novel with Contrabass”). Tver State University Herald. Series: Philology, no. 1(68), 2021, pp. 51–61. (In Russ.)
- Peculiarities of folklorism in the poetry of Ivan Bunin, Yuriy Kuznetsov, Nikolay Tryapkin. In Russian literature of the 20th–21st centuries as a unified process (problems of theory and methodology of study). Materials of the 7th international scientific conference. Moscow, 2020, pp. 73–76. (In Russ.)
- “The Russian idea” in Yuriy Kuznetsov’s poem “Fedora”. Tver State University Herald. Series: Philology, no. 3(66), 2020, pp. 79–90. (In Russ.)
- Satirical recipe and “Spiritual Medicine” in works by A. P. Chekhov. Tver State University Herald. Series: Philology, no. 1(64), 2020, pp. 61–72. (In Russ.)
- “Poppy Field” by Ermolai Lopakhin and “poppy fields” by European impressionists (based on the play of A. P. Chekhov “The Cherry Orchard”). Research Journal of Russian Language and Literature, vol. 8, no. 2(16), 2020, pp. 51–68. (In Russ.)
- F. I. Tyutchev and I. S. Turgenev in the perception of L. N. Tolstoy (the book “Reading Circle”). Tver State University Herald. Series: Philology, no. 1(60), 2019, pp. 41–50. (In Russ.)
- Historical subtext in “War and Peace” L. N. Tolstoy. Russian Literature, no. 6, 2018, pp. 22–30. (In Russ.)
- Romantic irony in the play “The Cherry Orchard” by Anton Chekhov. Romantic World, no. 19(43), 2018, pp. 226–240. (In Russ.)
- The impressionistic ekphrasis in the play by A. P. Chekhov “The Cherry Orchard”. Tver State University Herald. Series: Philology, no. 1, 2018, pp. 59–70. (In Russ.)
- On the “highway” of Russian literature: Dostoevsky in the creative consciousness of I. S. Sokolov-Mikitov. Tver State University Herald. Series: Philology, no. 3, 2018, pp. 33–38. (In Russ.)
- The impressionistic ekphrasis in the play by A. P. Chekhov “The Cherry Orchard”. Tver State University Herald. Series: Philology, no. 3, 2017, pp. 41–48. (In Russ.)
- Nikolay Rubtsov's “Star” in the national-cultural context. In “...Star of Labour, Poetry, Rest...”: to the 80th anniversary of Nikolay Rubtsov. Moscow, 2016, pp. 85–97. (In Russ.)
- The Concept “Mirror” in the poetry of Yu. P. Kuznetsov and B. L. Pasternak. Tver State University Herald. Series: Philology, no. 1, 2016, pp. 265–274. (In Russ.)
- “The Russian God” N. A. Lvov and the problem of literary and historical context. Tver State University Herald. Series: Philology, 2014, no. 1, pp. 60–66. (In Russ.)
- Lev Gumilyov’s “Thought Tree”. Tver State University Herald. Series: Philology, 2013, no. 5, pp. 250–253. (In Russ.)
Teaching activities:
Professor, Head of the Department of Philological Foundations of Publishing & Literary Creative Work at Tver State University.