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Dr. Alexei Rybakov is a researcher at the Department of Slavic Studies, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, specializing in Russian and German literature from the 19th to 20th centuries and the history of ideas. He teaches courses on Russian literature, language, cultural history, and regional studies, with an office at Philosophicum / Room 00-736. His obfuscated personal website www.makushinsky.narod.ru hosts literary works under his pseudonym Ð Ð»ÐµÐºÑ ÐµÐ¹ ÐœÐ°ÐºÑƒÑˆÐ¸Ð½Ñ ÐºÐ¸Ð¹.
His research focuses on comparative literature, analyzing intersections between German and Russian modernity through figures like Goethe and Pushkin. He explores intellectual traditions and their socio-political impacts, particularly in totalitarian regimes. His publications include a monograph on the emergence of the modern worldview in Goethe's Wilhelm Meister and Pushkin's Eugene Onegin, alongside co-editing the journal Forum for East European Ideas.
Publications highlight his engagement with totalitarian aesthetics (e.g., Johannes R. Becher's Stalin Odes), mythologem analysis in 19th-century Russian texts, and Anglo-Russian poetic parallels (e.g., Philip Larkin and Vladislav Chodasevič). While no scientific awards are documented, his editorial work for open-access platforms demonstrates commitment to academic outreach.





