
Faculty Publications
Journals
The Nabokovian
Editor: Stephen J. Parker
The Nabokovian is the twice-yearly publication of the International Vladimir Nabokov Society and features news of the field; an annual Nabokov bibliography; extensive annotations to Nabokov's works; essays, comments and queries; photographs and illustrations. The Nabokovian is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in Nabokov studies.
Slavia Centralis
Linguistics Editor: Marc L. Greenberg
A new journal launched in 2008 by a consortium of universities: Maribor (Slovenia), Charles University (Prague), ELTE (Budapest), Bielsko-Biaɫa (Poland), and the University of Kansas. It publishes articles presenting original research in Slavic linguistics and literary scholarship; it is also open to interdisciplinary approaches. The languages of publication are Slovene and other Slavic languages, as well as Hungarian, German, and English.
Slovenski jezik / Slovene Linguistic Guide
Editor: Marc L. Greenberg and Marko Snoj (Ljubijana) (19972011)
Slovenski jezik / Slovene Linguistic Studies publishes articles concerned primarily with Slovene or of interest to Slovene linguistics. Articles are available through open access on this site or in print. Published jointly by the Fran Ramovš Institute of the Slovenian Language, Scientific Research Center of the Slovenian Academy of Science and Arts and the Hall Center for the Humanities, KU.
Books
Russia on the Edge. Imagined Geographies and Post-Soviet Identity
By Edith W. Clowes
Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 2011. XVIII + 179.
Colloquial Slovene. The Complete Course for Beginners
By Marta Pirnat-Greenberg
London; New York: Routledge, 2012. XI + 313 + 2 CD-ROMs.
New Approaches to Slavic Verbs of Motion. Studies in Language Companion Series 115.
Edited by Victoria Hasko and Renee Perelmutter
Amsterdam: Benjamins, 2010. X + 392.
День без вранья / A Day Without Lying by Viktoria Tokareva
Edited by William J. Comer
Bloomington, IN: Slavica, 2008. 153 pages.
[A Glossed Edition for Intermediate-level Students of Russian with Vocabulary, Exercises and Commentaries]
A Short Reference Grammar of Slovene
LINCOM Studies in Slavic Linguistics 30. (Munich: LINCOM, 2008)
On-line edition in SEELRC Reference Grammar Network
How to Quiet a Vampire by Borislav Pekić
Translated by Stephen M. Dickey and Bogdan Rakić
Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press, 2005.
Fiction's Overcoat: Russian Literary Culture and the Question of Philosophy
Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2004.
Modern Ukrainian with a Focus on Civilization
The Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, 2003.
[Textbook and Workbook]
Parameters of Slavic Aspect: A Cognitive Approach
Stanford, CA: CSLI Publications, 2000.
A Historical Phonology of the Slovene Language
Carl Winter Universitätsverlag, Heidelberg, 2000.
Private Wealth - National Vision: The Memoirs of a New Russian Entrepreneur by Aleksandr S. Panikin
Translated and Edited by Edith W. Clowes
Stonybrook: Slavic Cultural Center Press, 2000
The Sociolinguistics of Slovene
Special Issue of International Journal of the Sociology of Language 124 (1997)
Edited by Marc L. Greenberg
[Also author of introduction and translator of articles]
Death and the Dervish (Writings from an Unbound Europe) by Meša Selimović
Translated by Bogdan Rakić and Stephen M. Dickey
Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press, 1996
Doctor Zhivago: A Critical Companion
Edited by Edith W. Clowes
Northwestern/ AATSEEL Critical Companions to Russian Literature, Vol. 1. Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 1995.
No Religion Higher Than Truth: A History of the Theosophical Movement in Russia, 1875-1922
Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1993.
Russian Experimental Fiction: Resisting Ideology after Utopia
Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1993.
Between Tsar and People: Educated Society and the Quest for a Public Identity in Late Imperial Russia
Edited by Edith W. Clowes, Samuel C. Kassow and James L. West.
Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1991.
Dictionary of Russian Literature After 1917 by Wolfgang Kasack
Translated by Maria Carlson and Jane Hedges.
New York: Columbia University Press, 1988.
The Revolution of Moral Consciousness: Nietzsche in Russian Literature, 1890-1914
by: Edith W. Clowes
DeKalb: Northern Illinois University Press, 1988.
Understanding Vladimir Nabokov
Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina Press, 1987.
The Achievements of Vladimir Nabokov
by Stephen J. Parker, Editor (with George Gibian), introduction and notes
The Center for International Studies, Cornell University. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1984.
Russia on Canvas: Ilya Repin
by Stephen J. Parker (with Fan Parker)
Russia on Canvas: Ilya Repin. Pennsylvania State University Press (New York and London 1981)





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