Background
Albert Viktorovich Karelsky was born on January 1, 1936, in Ershovka Village, Poletayevsky District, Voronezh Region, Russian Federation. From the family of the teacher.
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Albert Viktorovich Karelsky was born on January 1, 1936, in Ershovka Village, Poletayevsky District, Voronezh Region, Russian Federation. From the family of the teacher.
Albert Karelsky studied at the Romano-Germanic branch of the philological faculty of Moscow State University (1954-1958), graduated from the philological faculty of the Berlin University named after V. Humboldt (1959).
After the Great Patriotic War, he moved to the village of Kuliska, Inzhavinsky District, Tambov Region.
After graduation he was a lecturer (since 1962), professor (since 1989) of the Faculty of Philology of Moscow State University. Leading editor-referent of the Institute of Scientific Information on Social Sciences of the USSR Academy of Sciences (1973-1978).
He wrote introductory articles and notes on the works of Heinrich von Kleist (1977), Friedrich Christian Goebbel (1978), Robert Musil (1980), Rainer Maria Rilke (1981), Alfred de Vigny (1987), Ernst Theodor Hofmann (1991).
In the early 1970s, Karelsky read a special course on modern literature of the Federal Republic of Germany at the philological faculty of the Voronezh State University.