Alex De Jonge
Alex de Jonge is a British author and scholar born in London in 1938, known for his works on literary criticism, history, and biography, particularly focusing on Russian and European figures. He was formerly a tutor and fellow at Oxford University and later taught at James Madison University in Virginia, U.S.A. His notable publications include 'Dostoevsky and the Age of Intensity' (1975), 'The Life and Times of Grigorii Rasputin' (1982), and 'Stalin and the Shaping of the Soviet Union' (1986).[1][2][3]
London, United Kingdom
Jan 1, 1938
Literary criticism and history
Biography