Natalia Markovna Shcharenskaya, associate professor of the Russian language department, SFU.
Graduated from the philological faculty of RSU in 1990.
In 1999 completed a candidate’s thesis “About the history of Russian philological terminology: tropes and figures”
In 2010 obtained a degree of associate professor
The scope of scientific interests is language and style of Anton Chekhov, Nikolay Gogol, rhetoric, history of rhetoric, stylistics.
Has 77 scientific and methodological works.
Among them are monographies and articles of history of rhetoric, Anton Chekhov’s and Nikolay Gogol’s language.
Monographies:
“Of Images”. The first philological work in ancient Russia. Text, comments, dictionary of tropes and figures. Published in Rostov Pedagogical University. Rostov on Don, 1995, 44 p. (In collaboration with prof. G.G. Khazagerov)
Greek-Byzantine tradition in Russian Rhetoric: Treatise “Of Images”. Published by Flinta: Nauka, Moscow, 2004, 250 p.
Life in a metaphorical mirror: The story “My Life” by A. Chekhov. Published by SFU, Rostov on Don, 2016