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Arthur Burgess Murphy (2 May 1923 – 15 May 2017), often known as Brian Murphy , was an Irish scholar of
Russian literature and Professor Emeritus of the
University of Ulster .
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Murphy was born on 2 May 1923 in
Rathdown , Ireland.
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[5] He was regarded as an expert on the life and works of
Mikhail Sholokhov and edited
Robert Daglish 's English translation of Sholokhov's best-known work
And Quiet Flows the Don .
[6] In 1977, he travelled to meet Sholokhov at the latter's hometown of
Veshenskaya .
[7] He also published a book on
Mikhail Zoshchenko . Murphy died in
Oxfordshire , England on 15 May 2017, at the age of 94.
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Selected works
Aspectival Usage in Russian
Mikhail Zoshchenko - A Literary Profile
Introduction and Commentary to Mikhail Sholokhov's "Tikhiy Don"
References
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Worldcat.org: Murphy, Brian, 1923–
^ "Editorial board". Revolutionary Russia . 6 (2): ebi. 1993.
doi :
10.1080/09546549308575601 .
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"Murphy, Brian, 1923-" . Library of Congress. Retrieved 16 March 2021 .
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"Katalog der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek: A. Brian Murphy" . portal.dnb.de . Retrieved 31 August 2020 .
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Arthur Burgess Murphy in the Ireland, Civil Registration Births Index, 1864–1958
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"The Don Flows Again" . archive.nytimes.com .
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"Sholokhov and the Moscow Archives", 2009
Archived November 11, 2012, at the
Wayback Machine
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The Russian Library: Sisters of the Cross
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Arthur Burgess Murphy in the England and Wales, Death Index, 1989-2019
International National Academics Other