Background
GRUZINSKIY, Aleksey was born on May 3, 1858 in Moscow.
GRUZINSKIY, Aleksey was born on May 3, 1858 in Moscow.
1883 graduate Philological Faculty, Moscow University.
Taught at secondary school, Moscow Higher Women's Courses, Shanyavskiy University and Moscow University. Helped found Moscow Commission for Home Reading. From 1896 member, 1909-1921 chairman, Friends of Russian Linguistics Social.
Until 1930 custodian of Tolstoy's manuscripts at All-Union Lenin Public Library. 1886 first work published. Began research on ethnography and folklore (articles published in Etnograficheskoye obozreniye and Russkiye vedomosti).
Editor, A. North. Afanas’yev’s Russkiye narodnyye skazki (Russian Folk Tales) (1897 and 1913-1914) and Pesni, sobrannyye P.N. Rybnikovym (Songs Collected by P.N. Rybnikov) (3 volume, 1909-1910). Made efforts to popularize Russian and West European lit (popular essays on Fonvizin, Belinskiy, Dante, Shakespeare, Lermontov, Turgenev, etc). Gave much attention to teaching of literature
Read a course of lectures on teaching of methods Russian language and literature 1907 compiled together with A. Doctorate. Alferov a reader on 18th-Century Russian literature Helped publish Istoriya russkoy literatury 19-go veka (History of 19th-Century Russian Literature) (5 volume, 1908-1910) and works in Library of History' and Literature and Library of European Classics series.
Also known as translator of "Arabian Nights” (1922-1923) and Nizami (1922) and R. Tagora’s (1918) works. One of the first to analyze TTurgenev and L. North. Tolstoy's texts. Helped prepare anniversary' ed of L. North. Tolstoy's collected works.
Istoriko-literaturnyye raboty V. Ya. Stoyunina (V. Ya. Stoyunin’s Works on the History of Literature) (1889). K istorii 'Zapisok okhotnika’ Turgeneva (The History of Turgenev’s ”A Huntsman's Notes”) (1903).
M. I. Glinka (1904); Literaturnyye ocherki (Literary Studies) (1908);P. North. Rybnikov. Biograficheskiy ocherk (P. North. Rybnikov. A Biographical Outline) (1909).
Metodika russkogo yazyka i literatury. Kurs lektsiy, chitannyy na Moskovskikli Vysshikh zhenskikh kursakh (Methods of Teaching Russian Language and Literature. Course of Lectures Held at Moscow Higher Women's Courses) (1917);/.S. Turgenev (1918).
Yasnaya Polyana (1922). K novym tekstam iz romana ’Voyna i mir’ L. North. Tolstogo (New Texts from L. North. Tolstoy's Novel "War and Peace”) (1925), et cetera
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