Sergei Gennadievich Issakov (Russian: Сергей Геннадиевич Исаков; 8 October 1931, Narva – 11 January 2013, Tartu) was an Estonian literary scholar and politician. Issakov was born into a family of first generation intellectuals (his grandmothers and grandparents were workers and peasants, but his father and mother became intellectuals). His parents were from Narva and of Russian descent. In 1941, his father was arrested on charges of espionage. A special meeting sentenced him to seven and a half years of imprisonment, and two years later he died in the camp.
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| - Серге́й Генна́диевич Исако́в (8 октября 1931, Нарва, Эстония — 11 января 2013, Тарту) — эстонский литературовед, профессор-эмеритус отделения славянской филологии Тартуского университета, лауреат Государственной премии Эстонии; автор многочисленных трудов по истории русской литературы XIX века, русской печати, литературы и культуры в Эстонии, по русско-эстонским литературным и культурным связям, литературным и культурным контактам эстонцев с другими народами. (ru)
- Sergei Gennadievich Issakov (Russian: Сергей Геннадиевич Исаков; 8 October 1931, Narva – 11 January 2013, Tartu) was an Estonian literary scholar and politician. Issakov was born into a family of first generation intellectuals (his grandmothers and grandparents were workers and peasants, but his father and mother became intellectuals). His parents were from Narva and of Russian descent. In 1941, his father was arrested on charges of espionage. A special meeting sentenced him to seven and a half years of imprisonment, and two years later he died in the camp. (en)
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| - Sergei Gennadievich Issakov (Russian: Сергей Геннадиевич Исаков; 8 October 1931, Narva – 11 January 2013, Tartu) was an Estonian literary scholar and politician. Issakov was born into a family of first generation intellectuals (his grandmothers and grandparents were workers and peasants, but his father and mother became intellectuals). His parents were from Narva and of Russian descent. In 1941, his father was arrested on charges of espionage. A special meeting sentenced him to seven and a half years of imprisonment, and two years later he died in the camp. He studied with Juri Lotman at the University of Tartu and graduated in 1954 as a philologist of Russian. In 1955, he became a university lecturer, and from 1978 to 1997, he was a professor, and afterwards, an emeritus professor. Issakov was a Doctor of Philology from 1976 to his death. He worked as a lecturer in Russian literature at the University of Helsinki. From 1995 to 1999, Issakov was a member of the Riigikogu for the pro-Russian Our Home is Estonia coalition, representing Tartu. (en)
- Серге́й Генна́диевич Исако́в (8 октября 1931, Нарва, Эстония — 11 января 2013, Тарту) — эстонский литературовед, профессор-эмеритус отделения славянской филологии Тартуского университета, лауреат Государственной премии Эстонии; автор многочисленных трудов по истории русской литературы XIX века, русской печати, литературы и культуры в Эстонии, по русско-эстонским литературным и культурным связям, литературным и культурным контактам эстонцев с другими народами. (ru)
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