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Nina Dyakonova (Nina Yakovlevna Magaziner) was born on 20 August, 1915 in Petrograd (Russian Empire), is an other. Discover Nina Dyakonova's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 98 years old?

Popular As Nina Yakovlevna Magaziner
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Age 98 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 20 August, 1915
Birthday 20 August
Birthplace Petrograd (Russian Empire)
Date of death (2013-12-09) Saint Petersburg (Russian Federation)
Died Place Saint Petersburg (Russian Federation)
Nationality Russia

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Who Is Nina Dyakonova's Husband?

Her husband is Igor M. Diakonoff (m. 1936 - d.1999)

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Children Mikhail Igorevich Dyakonov (born 1940) Dmitry Igorevich Dyakonov (1949-2012) - Doctor of Physics and Mathematics, Deputy Head of the Sector of Theoretical Physics of High Energies, Professor B. P. Konstantinov St. Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

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1974

N. Ya. Dyakonova edited translations of Byron, Lamb, Keats, Fielding, Radcliffe, De Quincey, Hazlitt, and compiled several editions of English classical literature (Kipling, Huxley, Lawrence). Two books on Byron (Bairon v gody izgnaniya (Byron in the years of exile), 1974, Liricheskaya poeziya Bairona (Byron's Lyrical Poetry), 1975) arose from a long and careful (for more than two years) editing of the translation of the poem Don Juan performed by Tatyana Grigorievna Gnedich .

1937

In 1937 she graduated from the Leningrad State University, finishing the courses of two sections - linguistic and literary, and was a disciple of Professors Mikhail P. Alexeyev [ru] and Viktor M. Zhirmunsky. In 1936 she married the Orientalist scholar Igor M. Dyakonov. In 1943, in the World War II evacuation from besieged Leningrad to a small town of Kyshtym, she defended her Candidate of Sciences thesis «Китс и поэты Возрождения» ("Keats and Renaissance Poets"). Since 1944 she was an assistant professor, then a full professor at the History of Foreign Literatures Department at the Faculty/School of Philology of Leningrad State University. In 1966 she defended her doctoral dissertation "Лондонские романтики и проблемы английского романтизма» ("London Romantics and the Problems of English Romanticism"), dedicated to the works of Hazlitt, Ch.Lamb, Lee Hunt and other "Londoners." Long-term friendship associated N. Ya. Dyakonova with Ye. G. Etkind and F. A. Vigdorova. Since 1985 she taught at the Leningrad State Pedagogical Institute named after Alexander Herzen (now Alexander Herzen Russian State Pedagogical University).

1934

Dyakonova already joined the teaching profession as an undergraduate student: in 1934 she began to teach English to undergraduates of Oriental studies. Since then, her teaching career never interrupted for a year. Among the students of Dyakonova were dozens of candidates and doctors of science, experienced university teachers and translators of fiction (Galina S. Usova, Galina V. Yakovleva, V.E. Vetlovskaya, I.B. Komarova, Alexandr A. Chameyev, Sergey L. Sukharev, and others).

1915

Nina Yakovlevna Dyakonova (also spelled Diakonova; Russian: Нина Яковлевна Дьяконова; born Magaziner; October 20, 1915, Petrograd, Russian Empire - December 9, 2013, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation) was a Russian researcher of 19th century English and European literature, full professor, Doctor of Philology, member of the Board of Directors of the International Byron Society, and member of the editorial board of the Russian academic book series Literaturniye pamyatniki (Literary monuments [ru]). She was an authority in the history of English literature (with a special interest in English Romantic poetry (Keats, Byron, Shelley)) and links between European literatures with each other and with Russian literature, especially of the 19th century, following her professor Mikhail P. Alexeyev [ru].

1882

Born in the family of the famous Soviet lawyer Professor Yakov Mironovich Magaziner [ru] (1882-1961) and his wife Lydia Mikhailovna.