References to the Course on the Estonian Literature by Arne Merilai

 

 

Some Websites

 

http://haldjas.folklore.ee/folklore: Folklore, Estonian Literary Museum

http://www.folklore.ee/rl/date/saksa/teil01.htm: Estonian Proverbs

http://dea.nlib.ee: Sakala, ed. by Carl Robert Jakobson

http://www.einst.ee/literary: ELM: Estonian Literary Magazine 1996–2005: Artur Alliksaar, Censorship, Chronicles, August Gailit, Andres Ehin, Folklore, Hiram, Johnny B. Isotamm, Juhan Jaik, Jaan Kaplinski, Doris Kareva, Albert Kivikas, Kivisildnik, Lydia Koidula, Friedrich Reinhold Kreutzwald, Jaan Kross, Madis Kõiv, Ilmar Laaban, Oskar Luts, Uku Masing, Ene Mihkelson, Kristian Jaak Peterson, Karl Ristikivi, Paul-Eerik Rummo, Hando Runnel, Peeter Sauter, Rein Sepp, Karl-Martin Sinijärv, Gustav Suits, Jüri Talvet, Anton Hansen Tammsaare, Friedebert Tuglas, Marie Under, Mati Unt, Mari Vallisoo, Juhan Viiding, Arved Viirlaid, Eduard Vilde, Toomas Vint, Tõnu Õnnepalu, Ervin Õunapuu, Asta Willmann, et al.

http://www.estlit.ee: Estonian Literature Information Centre (History of Estonian Literature, Estonian Writer Profiles, Novels, Poetry, Short Stories, Essays, Translators, Estonian Literature in Translation)

http://www.estonica.org: Estonica: Encyclopedia about Estonia (Estonia in Brief, History, Culture, Education, Science, State, Economy, Society, Nature)

http://www.kirmus.ee/erni/erni.html: Estonian Literature 1924–1925, in Estonian (August Gailit, Eduard Vilde, Juhan Liiv, Gustav Suits, Friedebert Tuglas, Oskar Luts, Henrik Visnapuu, Artur Adson,  Johannes Vares-Barbarus,  Johannes Semper, August Alle

http://www.erm.ee: Estonian National Museum

http:www.ekl.ee: Estonian Writer’s Union

http://www.ubu.com/sound/laaban.html: Ilmar Laaban

http://jaan.kaplinski.com: Jaan Kaplinski

http://haldjas.folklore.ee/ugri/ylle: Kauksi Ülle

http://www.wi.ee: Võro Institute


 

Some Prints

 

Books Abroad: An International Literary Quarterly

Estonia: A Country in Accession to NATO and the EU. [Tallinn:] International Business Handbook, 2003–2004

Estonian Anthology. Intimate Stories of Life, Love, Labor and War of the Estonian People. Compiled by A. Pranspill. Milford, Connecticut: 10 Pearl Hill Street, 1956

Estonia in Foreign Languages : Bibliography = Estland in Fremdsprachen : Bibliographie: 1991-2000. [compiled by Kai Ellip, Ilona Kõrgema, Siiri Männamaa.] Tallinn: Eesti Rahvusraamatukogu, 2001

Estonian Language. Ed. by Mati Erelt. Tallinn: Estonian Academy Publishers, 2003 (Linguistica Uralica. Supplementary Series / Volume 1)

Hennoste,  Tiit; Pruul, Kajar; Reddaway, Darlene 1966. Introduction. – Estonian Short Stories. Ed. by K. Pruul, D. Reddaway. Evanston, Illinois: North-Western University Press, Pp. 1–14. (Also:  T. Hennoste. Eurooplaseks saamine. Kõrvalkäija altkulmupilk. Artikleid ja arvamusi 1986–2003. [Tartu:] Tartu Ülikooli Kirjastus, 2003)

Ilomaile: Anthology of Estonian Folk Songs with Translations and Commentary. Ed. by Juhan Kurrik. [Toronto:] Maarjamaa, 1985 (Studia Estonica Fennica Baltica, Vol. III)

Interlitteraria: 4/1999 (Arne Merilai); 5/2000 (Rein Veidemann, Jaak Rähesoo, Epp Annus, Tiina Kirss, Jüri Talvet, Thomas Salumets, Piret Kruuspere, Tiina Aunin, Ene-Reet Soovik); 6/2001 (Jüri Talvet); 8/2003 (Rein Veidemann); 9/2004 (Eneken Laanes, Piret Viires, Kadri Tüür, Leena-Kurvet Käosaar, Andrus Org, Krista Vogelberg)

Ivask, Ivar. Estonian Literature. – World Literature Since 1945. Critical Surveys of the Contemporary Literatures of Europe and the Americas. Ed. by I. Ivask and G. von Wilpert. New York: Frederick Ungar Publishing Co, 1973, pp. 168–177

Ivask, Ivar. The Main Tradition of Estonian Poetry.– Estonian Poetry and Language. Studies in Honor of Ants Oras. Ed. by V. Kõressaar and A. Rannit. Stockholm: VE Kirjastus Vaba Eesti, Estonian Learned Society in America, 1965, pp. 256–298.

Journal of Baltic Studies (AABS Newsletter). Portland–Vancouver

Journal of Baltic Studies Vol. XXXI, No. 3, Fall 2000. Special Issue: Jaan Kross (Thomas Salumets, Jüri Talvet, Maire Jaanus, Tiina Kirss, Merike Kiipus, Madli Puhvel)

Merilai, Arne. Estonian Ballad 1900–1940. – A. Merilai. Eesti ballaad 1900–1940. Tartu: Tartu Ülikooli Kirjastus, 1991, pp. 136–141

Mägi, Arvo. Estonian Literature. An Outline. Stockholm: The Baltic Humanitarian Association, 1968

Nirk, Endel. Estonian Literature. Historical Survey with Biobibliographical Appendix. 2 Ed. Tallinn: Perioodika, 1987

Oinas, Felix J. Studies in the Finnic Folklore. Homage to the Kalevala. Mänttä: Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seura, 1985 (Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seuran Toimituksia 387.) (Finnish Literature Society. Indiana University Uralic and Altaic Series, Vol. 147)

Oras, Ants; Kangro, Bernard. Estonian Literature in Exile. Lund: Eesti Kirjanike Kooperatiiv, 1967

Raun, Toivo U.. Estonia and the Estonians. Updated Second Edition. Stanford, California: Hoover Institution Press, Stanford University, 2001

Salumets, Thomas. Kaplinski’s Equilibrum [Manuscript]

Siirak, Erna. A. H. Tammsaare in Estonian Literature. Tallinn: Perioodika, 1978

Sutrop, Urmas. Estonian Language. [Tallinn:] Estonian Institute, 2000

Tuuleleaval valgusest on aerud. Windship with Oars of Light. Valik eesti moodsat luulet. Estonian Modern Poetry. Tallinn: Huma

Twentieth-Century Eastern European Writers. Second Series. Ed. by S. Serafin. Detroit etc: A Bruccoli Clark Layman Book, The Gale Group. (Dictionary of Literary Biography. Vol. 220.) (Betti Alver, K. Ristikivi, Gustav Suits, Anton Hansen Tammsaare, Marie Under, Eduard Vilde)

Twentieth-Century Eastern European Writers. Third Series. Ed. by S. Serafin. Detroit etc: A Bruccoli Clark Layman Book, The Gale Group. (Dictionary of Literary Biography. Vol. 232.) (Jaan Kaplinski, Jaan Kross, Kalju Lepik, Paul-Eerik Rummo, Mati Unt)

Valgemäe, Mardi. Introduction to Cindarellagame. – Confrontations with Tyranny. Six Baltic Plays with Introductory Essays. Ed. by A. Straumanis. Prospect Heights, Illinois: Waveland Press, Inc, 1977, pp. 267–271 (P.-E. Rummo. Cindarellagame, pp. 273–322)

World Literature Today: A Literary Quarterly of the University of Oklahoma