Temira Pachmuss
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Temira Pachmuss (24 December 1927 in
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– 1 May 2007 in
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) was a Russian-American philologist. In 1939, her family moved to Germany. In the 1950s, she moved to Australia. In 1955, he moved to USA. In 1959, she defended her doctoral thesis at
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in Seattle. Since 1960, she has taught (since 1968 professor) Russian literature at
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. Her major fields of research were Russian literature outside Russia, including the Russian writers who worked in Finland and Russia. She was especially interested in the legacy by Russian poet Zinaida Gippius. In 2001, she was awarded with
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, medal class.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Pachmuss, Temira 1927 births 2007 deaths Russian philologists American philologists 20th-century philologists University of Washington faculty University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign faculty