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''Literary Encyclopedia'' (Russian: Литературная энциклопедия) is a 12-volume encyclopedia published in the USSR from 1929 until 1939. It contains more than 5000 entries with a focus on Russian and Soviet authors, as well as literary schools, trends, directions, and literary concepts. The 10th volume was delayed by Soviet censors in 1937, rumored to be a result of concerns about the article "Russian literature" The series was halted in 1939 after the publication of the 11th volume. The 12 volume was published later based on drafts. ==Volumes== * Volume 1: Abay - Byvalov (1930)) * Volume 2: Bylinas - Griboedov (1929) * Volume 3: Grigorovich - Dyalsky (1930) * Volume 4: The Gospel - Ishki (1930) * Volume 5: Kaan - Kiichelbecker (1931) * Volume 6: La Barth - (1932) * Volume 7: Marly - German Literature (1934) * Volume 8: German - Plutarch (1934) * Volume 9: Pnin - Roman (1935) * Volume 10: Romanov - "Contemporary" (Journal of Nekrasov and II Panayeva) (1937) * Volume 11: Stanzas - Forteguerri (1939) * Volume 12: Fortunat - Iashvili (not completed) Drafts and manuscripts of volumes 10 through 12 were preserved and have been used to construct the planned content. In 2005, ETS Publishing House released a CD-ROM which included some restored materials.〔ETS Publishing House (2005). ''Literary Encyclopaedia'' CD-ROM. 〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Literary Encyclopedia」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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