Professor (Emerita)
Department of Slavic and Baltic Languages and Literatures
University of Illinois at Chicago
601 South Morgan Street
Chicago, IL 60607-7116


E-mail address: olganedl@uic.edu
Education
B.A., Slavic Languages and Literatures, University of Belgrade, 1960
M.A., Old Church Slavic and Medieval Slavic Studies, University of Belgrade, 1962
Ph.D., Medieval Slavic Studies, University of Skopje, 1967
Area of Specialization
Medieval Slavic Studies, the formation of the Slavic literary languages, Balkans and Russia
Current Research
(1) "Do Supernatural Elements Exist in Borislav Pekic's How to Kill a Vampire?, Or, the Poetics of a Magical Umbrella," forthcoming in Serbian Studies , Vol. 15, No 1.

(2) "Slovo o polku Igoreve and Listener/Reader Reception Theory" has been submitted for publication in the 'Sbornik' -Festschrift to Professor William Veder for his 60 birthday in May of 2003.

(3) Together with Mr. Derek Marusarz, I have submitted for publication a selection of Julian Przybos' poems translated into English followed with an introduction to his poetry. Our translation is meant to be a contribution to the celebration of the 100th anniversary of the birth of the poet (1901-1971).

       
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