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Nalyvayko Dmytro S.

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:

  1. Prosper Merimee and Ukraine. (1970)
  2. Dragomanov as a Popularizer of Shevchenko in Western Europe. (1971).
  3. Francesco Petrarca and Giovanni Boccaccio in Old Ukranian Literature. (1976)
  4. Genre and Styles of Renaissance Literature. (1982)
  5. Ukrainian Literature of the 16–18 Centuries in Slavonic and European Context. (1983)
  6. Orikhovsky as Ukrainian Latin-writing Writer of Renaissance. (1984)
  7. Charles Baudelaire: Poet of Sorrow and Protest / Introduction to Baudelaire’s Works. (1990)
  8. Concluding Novel of Thomas Mann / Introduction to Doctor Faustus. (1990).
  9. Dominating Ideas of the National Culture and International Literary Relations.(1990)
  10. Dramatization of Novel Structure in the 19th Century. (1992)
  11. Forming of New Genre System in Ukrainian Literature of Baroque. (1993)
  12. Rainer Maria Rilke and Ukraine: Complex Problem. (1994)
  13. Reception of Ukraine in Italy of the 17th Century. (1996)
  14. Intellectual Prose by Albert Camus / Introduction to Camus’ Works. (1997)
  15. Problem of Naturalism in Ukrainian Literature (1996).
  16. State and Goals of Ukrainian Comparative Literature. (1999)
  17. . Mazepa in European Literature of the 19th Century: History and Myth. (2002)
  18. Literature and Arts as a Sphere of Interests of Comparative Literature. (2003)
  19. Giovanni Boccaccio: Between High Middle Ages and Renaissance. (2004)
  20. 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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