Nalyvayko Dmytro S. – Doctor of Philology, Professor, Corresponding Member of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Head of the Department of Comparative Literature.
Specialization:
- French Literature;
- World Literatures;
- Comparative Literature;
- Ukrainian Literature in European context;
- Literature and Arts.
Selected Works:
Monographs:
- Viktor Hugo. Life and Work. – Kyiv, 1976.
- Art: Directions, Tendencies, Styles. In 2 Vol. – Kyiv, 1981, 1985.
- Common and Particular. Ukrainian Literature in European Context. – Kyiv, 1988.
- Cossack Christian Republic. Zaporizhska Sich in West-European Literary Works. – Kyiv, 1992.
- World Literatures of the 19th Century. Romanticism. - Kyiv, 1997 (Co-author is К. Shakhova)
- Honore de Balzac. Life and Work. – Kyiv, 1985.
- In the Eyes of the West. Reception of Ukraine in Western Europe in the 11 – 18th Centuries – Kyiv, 1998.
- Anthology of World Poetry of the second half of the 19th-20th Centuries. – Kyiv, 2003. (Complier, author of the essays)
- Ukrainian Baroque. Scientific project. –Kharkiv, 2004. (Editor, author of the essay “Poetics and Rethorics of Baroque Epoch”)
- Literary Theory and Comparative Literature. – Kyiv, 2005.
Articles:
- Prosper Merimee and Ukraine. (1970)
- Dragomanov as a Popularizer of Shevchenko in Western Europe. (1971).
- Francesco Petrarca and Giovanni Boccaccio in Old Ukranian Literature. (1976)
- Genre and Styles of Renaissance Literature. (1982)
- Ukrainian Literature of the 16–18 Centuries in Slavonic and European Context. (1983)
- Orikhovsky as Ukrainian Latin-writing Writer of Renaissance. (1984)
- Charles Baudelaire: Poet of Sorrow and Protest / Introduction to Baudelaire’s Works. (1990)
- Concluding Novel of Thomas Mann / Introduction to Doctor Faustus. (1990).
- Dominating Ideas of the National Culture and International Literary Relations.(1990)
- Dramatization of Novel Structure in the 19th Century. (1992)
- Forming of New Genre System in Ukrainian Literature of Baroque. (1993)
- Rainer Maria Rilke and Ukraine: Complex Problem. (1994)
- Reception of Ukraine in Italy of the 17th Century. (1996)
- Intellectual Prose by Albert Camus / Introduction to Camus’ Works. (1997)
- Problem of Naturalism in Ukrainian Literature (1996).
- State and Goals of Ukrainian Comparative Literature. (1999)
- . Mazepa in European Literature of the 19th Century: History and Myth. (2002)
- Literature and Arts as a Sphere of Interests of Comparative Literature. (2003)
- Giovanni Boccaccio: Between High Middle Ages and Renaissance. (2004)
- Subjective Epopee by Marcel Proust/ Introduction to Proust’s Works. (2005)
Lecturing:
- Pedagogical Institute of Nizhyn. – 1957–1971
- Pedagogical Institute of Kyiv. – 1971–1982
- Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv – 1982–1994
- National University “Kyiv-Mohyla Academy”– 1994–2004.
Awards:
- Shevchenko State Prize of Ukraine of 1999 for the book In the Eyes of the West. Reception of Ukraine in Western Europe in the 11–18th Centuries

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