Aleksandra Gol'shtein Papers, 1876-1937
4500 itemsMost of the collection consists of letters to Golśteĭn; there are some as well to her second husband, Vladimir A. Gol'shtein. The materials reflect Gol'shtein ties to Russian liberalism and populism and also to both French and Russian art and literature. There are groups of cataloged letters from Renʹe Arcos (15), Mykhailo Drahomaniv (52), Andrʹe Fontainas (31), Renʹe Ghil (32), Viacheslav Ivanov (17), Petr Lavrov (49), Vladimir Vernadskii (20), and Maksimilian Voloshin (29). There are also items by Jurgis Baltrušaitis, Henri Martin Barzun, Henri Bergson, Ivan Bunin, Sergei Diagilev, Paul Fort, Vladislav Khodasevich, Aristide Maillol, and Odilon Redon. Manuscripts are chiefly by Golśhteĭn, and include her memoirs on Drahomaniv. There are also poems by Voloshin and by Konstantin Bal'mont. Subject files deal with such topics as the Russian famine of 1891-92 and the Russian Liberation Committee at the time of the Civil War. There is a copy of Gol'shtein's book, "Serf Life in Russia."
Boris Konstantinovich Zaitsev Papers, 1923-1964
900 itemsCorrespondence and manuscripts of Zaĭt︠s︡ev. This collection covers from the 1920's into the 1960's. There is correspondence from many other emigre writers. The largest groups of cataloged letters are by Mark Aldanov (105 items), Ivan Bunin (161), Archimandrite Kiprian (104), Alekseĭ Remizov (48), and Nadezhda Teffi (101). There are also items by Boris Bugaev (Andreĭ Belyĭ), Vi︠a︡cheslav Ivanov, Vladislav Khodasevich, Sergeĭ Lifaŕ and Boris Pasternak. Zaĭt︠s︡ev's manuscripts in the collection include some of his major works, such as "Puteshestvie Gleba" "Dom v Passi" "Zhizn ́Turgeneva" and "Zhukovskiĭ". In addition, the collection has a book and a pamphlet, both inscribed by Zaĭt︠s︡ev.
Nikolai Nikolaevich Evreinov Papers, 1905-1965
5400 itemsThe papers consist of correspondence, manuscripts, subject files, financial records, photographs, and printed materials. Among the correspondents are Ivan Bilibin, David Burli︠u︡k, Franz Theodor Csokor, Vasiliĭ Kamenskiĭ, and Percival Wilde; there is one item each from Jean Anouilh, Collete, Mikhail Fokine, Vasiliĭ Kandinskiĭ, Vladislav Khodasevich, Pavel Mili︠u︡kov, and Dmitriĭ Merezhovskiĭ. Most of the manuscripts are by Evangulov and Nadezhda Teffi, and memoirs by Evreĭnov's wife, Anna Aleksandrovna, on such topics as her career in the emigration from 1925. There are photographs of Evreĭnov, Nikolaĭ Rimskiĭ-Korsakov, and Vasiliĭ Kamenskiĭ. This collection is almost entirely concerned with the emigration.
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- Khodasevich, V. F. (Vladislav Felit͡sianovich), 1886-19394
- Bunin, Ivan Alekseevich, 1870-19533
- Ivanov, V. I. (Vi︠a︡cheslav Ivanovich), 1866-19492
- Tėffi, N. A. (Nadezhda Aleksandrovna), 1872-19522
- Aldanov, Mark Aleksandrovich, 1886-19571
- Anouilh, Jean, 1910-19871
- Arcos, René, 1880-1
- Baltrušaitis, Jurgis, 1873-19441
- Balʹmont, Konstantin Dmitrievich, 1867-19421
- Barzun, 1881-19731
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- Khodasevich, V. F. (Vladislav Felit͡sianovich), 1886-1939✖[remove]4
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- Bunin, Ivan Alekseevich, 1870-19533
- Ivanov, V. I. (Vi︠a︡cheslav Ivanovich), 1866-19492
- Tėffi, N. A. (Nadezhda Aleksandrovna), 1872-19522
- Aldanov, Mark Aleksandrovich, 1886-19571
- Anouilh, Jean, 1910-19871
- Arcos, René, 1880-1
- Baltrušaitis, Jurgis, 1873-19441
- Balʹmont, Konstantin Dmitrievich, 1867-19421