Pitcher, Harvey John

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PITCHER, Harvey John

PITCHER, Harvey John. British, b. 1936. Genres: Novellas/Short stories, Area studies, Literary criticism and history, Translations. Career: Glasgow University, assistant lecturer in Russian, 1961-63; University of St. Andrews, lecturer in Russian, 1963-71. Publications: Understanding the Russians, 1964; (ed.) N.V. Gogol: The Tale of How Ivan Ivanovich Quarrelled with Ivan Nikiforovich, 1970; The Chekhov Play: A New Interpretation, 1973; When Miss Emmie Was in Russia, 1977; Chekhov's Leading Lady, 1979; The Smiths of Moscow, 1984; Lily: An Anglo-Russian Romance, 1987; Muir and Mirrielees: The Scottish Partnership That Became a Household Name in Russia, 1994; Witnesses of the Russian Revolution, 1994. TRANSLATOR: (with J. Forsyth) Chuckle with Chekhov, 1975; (with P. Miles) Chekhov: The Early Stories (1883-88), 1982; Chekhov: The Comic Stories, 1998; (and ed.) Vladimir Kataev: If Only We Could Know! An Interpretation of Chekhov, 2002. Address: 37 Bernard Rd, Cromer, Norfolk NR27 9AW, England.