RVB.ru
RVB.ru , the Russian Virtual Library ( Russian Русская виртуальная библиотека (РВБ) , Russkaja wirtualnaja biblioteka (RWB) ), is the digital online library founded on December 1, 1999 for works of modern Russian literature from the 18th to the 20th Century on the Russian Internet.
overview
The Russian Virtual Library (RVB), written entirely in Russian , is a free scientific and educational Internet resource for schoolchildren, students, teachers and literary scholars. The editorially edited texts of Russian classics are partially commented. Several original texts of Russian classics in the Russian Wikisource - for example by Lev Tolstoy - have been taken from the RVB. The library also has a philologist portal and provides information on the etymology of male first names.
The RVB director is Yevgeny Gorny, the scientific editor-in-chief is the philologist Igor Pilschtschikow, born in Novosibirsk in 1967 , the technical editor-in-chief is Vladimir Litvinov and the chief programmer is Shogdi Nagib Surur.
Library content (selection)
The reader will find works by the following authors in the RVB:
18th century
Hippolyte Fyodorovich Bogdanovich, Gavriil Derzhavin , Ivan Dmitriev , Antioch Kantemir , Vasily Kapnist , Nikolai Karamzin , Yakov Knjaschnin , Ivan Krylov , Mikhail Lomonosov , Nikolai Alexandrovich Lvov, Vasily Ivanovich Maikov, Mikhail Nikitich Muravyov, Nikolai Novikov , Alexander Radishchev , Alexander Sumarokov , Vasily Trediakowski , Denis Fonwisin , Iwan Iwanowitsch Chemnitzer and Michail Cheraskow .
19th century
Konstantin Batjuschkow , Pyotr Vyazemsky , Nikolai Ivanovich Gneditsch , Nikolai Gogol , Anton Delwig , Fyodor Dostoyevsky , Vasily Zhukovsky , Nikolai Leskow , Vasili Trofimowitsch Nareschny, Alexander Pushkin , Mikhail Saltykov-Shchedrin I , Lev Tolgenev and .
20th century
Andrei Bely , Vyacheslav Ivanov , Yuri Witaljewitsch Mamlejew, Alexei Remisow , Karen Swassjan and Velimir Chlebnikow .
Unofficial poetry
The department gathers unwelcome verses in the Soviet Union that circulated in the country from around 1950 - written by 261 authors. Among the authors are Yevgeny Evtushenko , Bulat Okudschawa , Juri Mamlejew, Viktoria Alexejewna Andrejewa and Tamara Simonovna Bukovskaya
criticism
Before reading a newly opened source, a narrow window covering the text across the width of the screen with advertising - sometimes with annoying animation - must be clicked away in the lower area of the screen.
Web links
- Internet presence rvb.ru , version 2.0 from December 1, 2016 (as of December 18, 2017)
- Statistics online ticker library visitors
Individual evidence
- ↑ Russian date of foundation in the page header, middle
- ↑ en: Internet in Russia
- ^ Russian Wikisource
- ↑ Russian philologist portal
- ↑ Russian male first names
- ↑ Russian Евгений Алексеевич Горный
- ↑ ru: Пильщиков, Игорь Алексеевич
- ↑ Russian Владимир Борисович Литвинов
- ↑ Russian Шогди Нагиб Сурур
- ↑ Directorate as of December 18, 2017
- ^ Russian editors of the RVB
- ↑ ru: Богданович, Ипполит Фёдорович
- ↑ Russian Karamzin
- ↑ ru: Львов, Николай Александрович
- ↑ ru: Майков, Василий Иванович
- ↑ ru: Муравьёв, Михаил Никитич
- ↑ ru: Хемницер, Иван Иванович
- ^ Russian Dostoyevsky works
- ↑ Russian Leskow
- ↑ ru: Нарежный, Василий Трофимович
- ↑ Russian Pushkin prose
- ↑ Russian Pushkin title alphabetically
- ↑ Russian Tolstoy in 22 volumes
- ↑ Russian Tolstoy Title alphabetically
- ↑ Russian Turgenev
- ↑ ru: Мамлеев, Юрий Витальевич
- ↑ ru: Андреева, Виктория Алексеевна
- ↑ ru: Буковская, Тамара Симоновна
- ↑ Russian anthology of unofficial poetry authors