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Nina Yakovlevna Dyakonova (also spelled Diakonova; Russian: Нина Яковлевна Дьяконова; born Magaziner; October 20, 1915, Petrograd, Russian Empire - December 9, 2013, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation) was a Russian researcher of 19th century English and European literature, full professor, Doctor of Philology, member of the Board of Directors of the International Byron Society, and member of the editorial board of the Russian academic book series Literaturniye pamyatniki. She was an authority in the history of English literature (with a special interest in English Romantic poetry (Keats, Byron, Shelley)) and links between European literatures with each other and with Russian literature, especially of the 19th century, following her professor .

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  • نينا دياكونوفا (ar)
  • Nina Dyakonova (en)
  • Дьяконова, Нина Яковлевна (ru)
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  • نينا ياكوفليفنا دياكونوفا (20 أكتوبر 1915 - 9 ديسمبر 2013) (بالروسية: Нина Яковлевна Дьяконова) هي باحثة روسية في الأدب الإنجليزي والأوروبي في القرن التاسع عشر. تخرجت من جامعة لينينغراد الحكومية (حاليا جامعة سانت بطرسبرغ الحكومية) سنة 1937، حاصلة على دكتوراه في فقه اللغة، وكانت عضوا في مجلس إدارة جمعية بايرون الدولية، وفي هيئة تحرير سلسلة الكتب الأكاديمية الروسية (Literaturniye pamyatniki). (ar)
  • Nina Yakovlevna Dyakonova (also spelled Diakonova; Russian: Нина Яковлевна Дьяконова; born Magaziner; October 20, 1915, Petrograd, Russian Empire - December 9, 2013, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation) was a Russian researcher of 19th century English and European literature, full professor, Doctor of Philology, member of the Board of Directors of the International Byron Society, and member of the editorial board of the Russian academic book series Literaturniye pamyatniki. She was an authority in the history of English literature (with a special interest in English Romantic poetry (Keats, Byron, Shelley)) and links between European literatures with each other and with Russian literature, especially of the 19th century, following her professor . (en)
  • Ни́на Я́ковлевна Дья́конова (урождённая Магазинер; 20 октября 1915, Петроград — 9 декабря 2013, Санкт-Петербург) — советский и российский литературовед, авторитетный специалист по истории английской литературы. Доктор филологических наук, профессор, член Правления Байроновского общества в Лондоне, член редакционной коллегии академической серии «Литературные памятники». (ru)
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  • Nina Ya. Dyakonova (en)
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  • Saint Petersburg (en)
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