Marchenko Tetyana Mykhailivna

Marchenko Tetyana Mykhailivna

Marchenko Tetyana Mykhailivna
e-mail:
t.marchenko@forlan.org.ua

Doctor of Philology, Professor Department of World Literature, Deputy director on scientific-pedagogical and educational-methodical work

In 1990 she graduated from the Horlivka State Pedagogical Institute of Foreign Languages with a degree in Russian Language and Literature, English. In 1998 she defended her dissertation for the degree of Candidate of Philological Sciences in the specialty 10.01.02. - Russian literature. Subject: “O. K. Tolstoy and his time. In 2011 she defended her dissertation for the degree of Doctor of Philology in the specialty 10.01.02. - Russian literature. Topic: "The era of Bohdan Khmelnytsky in the Russian romantic picture of the world: the transformation of folklore, chronicles, historiographical traditions." In 2014 she received a certificate of professor of the Department of Foreign Literature.

He teaches the following disciplines at the department:

The first (bachelor's) level

  1. Foreign literature (romanticism, realism, the turn of the XIX-XX centuries).

The second (master's) level

  1. Fundamentals of mythopoetics.
  2. Methods of teaching literary disciplines in higher education institutions.
  3. Methodology of modern literary research.
  4. Fundamentals of Imagology / Receptive Aesthetics.

Manages pedagogical practice, course, bachelor's and master's theses.

Research interests: Russian historical prose of the XIX-XX centuries, historical figures in the interpretations of classics of Russian and world literature, problems of the genre of historical novel and novelized biography, imagology, Russian literature of the Romantic era, foreign literature of the XIX century, XIX-XX centuries.

Publications: 1 monograph, textbook and guidelines, about 100 articles in professional and foreign publications, conference proceedings at various levels.

Under the guidance of TM Marchenko, 3 dissertations for the degree of Candidate of Philological Sciences were defended.

Vladislav Wanda