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| Professor |
Department
of Slavic and Baltic Languages and Literatures
University of Illinois at Chicago
601 South Morgan Street, 1630 University Hall
Chicago, IL 60607-7116
Phone: (312) 996-7054
Fax: (312) 996-0953
E-mail address: olganedl@uic.edu
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| Education
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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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