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Dr Ronald Hingley (1920-2010) was an English scholar, translator and historian of Russia, specializing in Russian history and literature. Hingley was editor of the nine-volume collection of Chekhov's works published by Oxford University Press between 1974 and 1980.〔(LRB review by Karl Miller )〕 He also wrote numerous books including biographies of Chekhov, Dostoyevsky, Stalin and Boris Pasternak. He won the James Tait Black Award for his 1976 biography ''A New Life of Anton Chekhov''. He also translated several works of Russian literature, among them Alexander Solzhenitsyn's classic ''One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich'' which Hingley co-translated with Max Hayward. He was a Governing Body Fellow of St Antony's College, Oxford from 1961 to 1987 and an Emeritus Fellow from 1987 onwards. His son is the musician Tom Hingley. ==Selected works== * A Concise History of Russia (1972) * Russia : A Concise History (1991) * A Life of Chekhov (Oxford Lives) (1989) * A New Life of Anton Chekhov (1976) * Pasternak (1983) * Dostoyevsky, his life and work (1978) * Joseph Stalin: Man and Legend (Leaders of Our Time) (Aug 1, 1997) * The Undiscovered Dostoyevsky (1962) * Nightingale fever: Russian poets in revolution (1981) * Russian Writers and Society in the Nineteenth Century (1977) * Russian Writers and Soviet Society, 1917-1978 (1979) * The Russian Secret Police: Muscovite, Imperial Russian and Soviet Political Security Operations (1970) * A People in Turmoil: Revolutions in Russia (1973) * The Russian Mind (May 25, 1978) * Russian Revolution (Bodley Head Contemporary History) (Oct 22, 1970) * The Tsars, Russian Autocrats, 1533-1917 (1968) * Czars (1973) 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「Ronald Hingley」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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