Box 3
Contains 198 Results:
Letter. S. Isakov, Tartu (Estonia), to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1993 May 2
Sergei Isakov (1931-2013) was a professor in the department of Slavic Philology at the U. of Tartu.
Correspondence. Alexander Issatschenko, Klagenfurt (Austria), with Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1977
Alexander Issatschenko (1911-1978) was an Austrian linguist of Russian descent.
Letters. Valeria Jaeger to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1999-2001
Folder includes a memorial for Valeria Jaeger (1851-2001).
Letters. Sabine Jaenicke, Stuttgart, to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1990
Letters. Sabine Jaenicke to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1996-2000
Letters. Markus Jaroschka, Graz (Austria), to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1992-2001
Markus Jaroschka (b. 1942) is an Austrian writer, poet, and editor.
Correspondence. Ute Jaster, Tangermünde (Germany), to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, circa 2001
Letter. Beate Urfurt, Erfurt (Germany), to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1998 March 18
Letter. Arthur Julich, Austin (TX), to Elisabeth Markstein and family, Vienna, 1986 January 8
Letter. Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, to Jochen Jung, Salzburg, 1993 January 11
Jochen Jung (b. 1942) is an Austrian writer and publisher.
Postcard. Rita K. to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, undated
Surname consists only of the initial "K."
Correspondence. Dmitrii Kabakov, Moscow with Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 2012-2013
Letter. Inna Kabysh to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1999 January 9
Inna Kabysh (b. 1963) is a Russian poet.
Letter. Mira Kadric, Vienna, to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 2001 May 17
Mira Kadric is an Austrian professor specializing in translation studies.
Letters. Maria Kaiser, Aachen (Germany), to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1993-1994
Telegram. Paul Kalunine, Paris, to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1979 February 13
Postcards. Albert Karelskii to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1989-1990
Correspondence. Wolfgang Kasack, Cologne, with Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1974
Wolfgang Kasack (1927-2003) was a German scholar in the area of Slavic studies as well as a translator. Enclosure is a copy of a newspaper article on Efim Etkind, written by Kasack.
Correspondence. Wolfgang Kasack with Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1979-1995
Letter. Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, to Wolfgang Kasack, Bonn, undated
Correspondence. Erich Kasper, Istanbul, with Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1977-1978
Letters. Karlheinz Kasper, Leipzig, to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1994
Letter. Martin Kasper to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1992
Letter. Liese Katschinka, Vienna, to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1999 March 25
Letter announces Markstein as the recipient of an award for outstanding translation.
Letter. S. Kaufmann, Vienna, to Mr. Skabardnia, Moscow, 1970 July 22
Markstein is copied on this letter.
Letters. Regina Kecht to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1980-1983
Maria-Regina Kecht is an international scholar and administratior, with interests in American lit, comparative lit, and Russian.
Letters. Regina Kecht to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1984-1989
The enclosure consists of a copy of Kecht's curriculum vitae.
Letters. Regina Kecht to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1990-2001
Many of these letters are parts of Christmas greetings.