Affiliated with the Program in Renaissance and Early Modern Studies
Ph.D. Stanford University (Comparative Literature)
Teaching: 18th- and 19th-century Russian and European literature; the lyric and lyric theory; the novel, the short story; nature poetry; 19th-century lyric; history and fiction, visual culture; Romanticism, Realism; Pushkin, Gogol, Tolstoy; Stylistics.
Research interests: Russian poetry from the 18th to the 21st centuries; the lyric and lyric theory; Russian literature and culture of the 18th and 19th centuries; Romanticism and Realism; 19th-century visual experience; history and genre; Derzhavin, Pushkin, Turgenev, Nikolai Nekrasov, Pasternak, Zabolotsky.
Current projects:
The Russian Nature Lyric, a case-study-based critical history of of the nature lyric in Russia, from the 18th to the 21st century.
Selected Publications:
Books
The First Epoch: The Eighteenth Century and the Russian Cultural Imagination (University of Wisconsin Press, 2014).
Edited Volumes
Guest Editor, Nikolai Nekrasov’s “In the Village” and Lyric Labor. In: Slavic and East European Journal, Vol. 68, No. 1 (Spring 2024).
Articles
- Introduction. Nikolai Nekrasov’s “In the Village” and Lyric Labor. In: Slavic and East European Journal, Vol. 68, No. 1 (Spring 2024), pp. 2-8.
- “Ian Satunovskii: Identity and Autobiagraphy, from the War to the Lyric,” Slavic Review 83, no. 3 (Fall 2023), 640-647.
- “Russian Empire and the Territories of Romanticism.” In The Cambridge History of European Romanticism, ed. Patrick Vincent. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2023, pp. 574-613.
- “Intertekstual’nost’ v naturfilosofskoi lirike Anny Glazovoi” [Intertextuality in Anna Glazova’s Metaphysical Lyric]. In Poeziia mysli ot romantizma k sovremennosti: K 220-letiiu so dnia rozhdeniia E. A. Baratynskogo [The Poetry of Thought from Romanticism to Today: On the 220th Anniversary of Evgenii Baratynskii]. St. Petersburg: Nestor-Istoriia, 2023, pp. 361-370.
- With Karina McCorkle, “Identity and Capitalism in Nadezhda Teffi’s Magic Mirrors: The Unpublished Film Scripts of the 1940s,” Russian Literature, Vols. 125-126 (October-December 2021): 149-166.
- “The Ethics of Grammar in Anna Glazova’s Nature Lyric,” In Subjekt und Liminalität in der Gegenwartsliteratur. Band 2: Schwellenzeit – Gattungstransitionen — Grenzerfahrungen, eds. Mathias Fechner and Henrieke Stahl. Berlin: Peter Lang, 2020, pp. 267-289
- “On Romantic Lateness: Viktor Tepliakov’s Thracian Journey with Byron to Schelling,” In The American Contributions to the XVI Congress of Slavists (Belgrade 2018), ed. Judith Deutsch Kornblat (Slavica, 2018).
- “Alexander Pushkin as a Romantic” in The Oxford Handbook of European Romanticism, ed. Paul Hamilton (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016) 512-532
- “Vasilii Petrov and the Poetics of Patronage,” Vivliofika 3 (2015), 47-69.
- “The Queen is Dead, Long Live the King: Paul’s Accession and the Plasticity of Late Eighteenth-Century Panegyric,” in a special issue of Russian Literature (Winter 2014), ed. Joachim Klein
- “The Portrait Mode: Zhukovskii, Pushkin and the Gallery of 1812”
In Rites of Place: Public Commemoration and Celebration in Russia, eds. Julie Buckler and Emily Johnson. Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press, 2013 - “Catherine’s Retinue: Fashion, Aging, and Historicism in the Nineteenth Century” Slavic Review 70:4 (Winter 2009); thematic cluster, “Copies: The Mimetic Component of Remembering,” guest editors Monika Greenleaf and Luba Golburt
- “Copies: The Mimetic Component of Remembering. Introduction”
with Monika Greenleaf, Slavic Review 70:4 (Winter 2009) - “Derzhavin’s Ruins and the Birth of Historical Elegy.” Slavic Review, Winter 2006; thematic cluster, “Ruins in Russian Culture,” ed. Andreas Schonle.
- “O chem svidetel’stvuiut pamiatniki?” In Istoria i povestvovanie/History and Narration, ed. Gennadi Obatnin, Moscow: Novoe Literaturnoe Obozrenie, 2006.
- “Derzhavin’s Monuments: Sculpture, Poetry, and the Materiality of History.” Toronto Slavic Quarterly 13, Summer 2005. http://www.utoronto.ca/tsq/13/golburt13.shtml
Reprinted with permission in Nineteenth-Century Literature Criticism, Vol. 215, Kathy Darrow, ed. (Farmington Hills, MI: Gale, 2009)