University of Calgary

Mark Conliffe

  • Professor
  • Director - SLLLC

Office Hours

  • By appointment

Publications:

 

  • "Poltava in Revolution and Civil War: From the Diaries of Vladimir Korolenko and Aleksandr Nesvitskii." Russia's Home Front in War and Revolution, 1914-22, Book 2: The Experience of War and Revolution. Ed. Adele Lindenmeyer, Christopher Read, and Peter Waldron. Bloomington, IN: Slavica Publishers, 2016. 455-74
  • "Recovering Korolenko." Review essay of Neizdannyi V. G. Korolenko. Publitsistika 1914-1921. 3 vols. Moscow: Pashkov dom 2011-2013. Slavic and East European Journal vol. 58, no. 3 (Fall 2014): 526-530.
  • "Turning Unexpected Resources into Undergraduate Research in the Humanities." CUR Quarterly vol. 35, no. 1 (Fall 2014): 43-47.
  • "Natasha and Kitty at the Bedside: Care for the Dying in War and Peace and Anna Karenina." Slavonica vol. 18, no. 1 (April 2012): 23-36.
  • "Valentin Kataev's Later Writing and 'Uže napisan Verter': Time, Memory, and a Critical Dream." Scando-Slavica vol. 56, no. 1 (2010): 7-26.
  • "Tolstoy and Neighbors: On War and Peace." Campus Conversations 2008-2009: Volume Two (2009). 19 August 2011.
  • "On Tolstoy, Turgenev and Chernyshevsky: Love, Society and the Heroines in Semeinoe schast'e, Nakanune, and Chto delat?" Uchenye zapiski Tavricheskogo natsional'nogo universiteta im V.I. Vernadskogo. Seriia "Filologiia" vol. 21 (60), no. 2 (2008): 208-15.
  • "On Isolation." The Midwest Quarterly vol. 47, no. 2 (Winter 2006): 115-130.
  • "Blindness and Misunderstanding: On Garshin's Chetyre dnia." Australian Slavonic and East European Studies vol. 18, nos. 1-2 (2004): 129-142.
  • "'Skuchnaia istoriia' as Coda: Isolation and Chekhov's Prose of the 1880s." Toronto Slavic Quarterly no. 10 (Fall 2004). 13 August 2007.
  • "Mentalitet predstavitelei russkoi glubinki i 'mif 'ne ia'" v 'Istorii moego sovremennika' Korolenko." (Co-authored with N.P. Ivanova). Uchenye zapiski Tavricheskogo natsional'nogo universiteta im. V.I. Vernadskogo. Seriia "Filologiia" vol. 16 (55), no. 1 (2004): 176-186.
  • "The Fictional World of Garshin and Borchert: 'The Red Flower' and 'The Dandelion.'" Germano-Slavica vol. 14 (2003): 87-99.
  • "Sládek's Intent: Reading Václav Havel's Audience." Balagan vol. 8 (2002): 3-16.

 

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