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Orthops is a widely distributed plant bug genus comprising 35 species. Its nominotypical subgenus includes seven species mostly known from the Palearctic, and four of them are widely distributed. Most of them live in sympatry having only little morphological differences. The species limits have never been tested using the molecular data.
Polina A. Dzhelali +2 more
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The article examines Pushkin’s myth represented in M. Bulgakov’s prose and S. Dovlatov’s narrative “Pushkin Hills”. Both the writers seek to dispel the Soviet myth of a national poet and to affirm the aesthetic ideal of a creative personality.
Yuliya Viktorovna Vairakh +1 more
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The question that arises, when one is asked to talk about Scottish fantasy today, is whether this simply means fantasy texts that come out of Scotland, or whether there is currently a genre that might be labelled 'Scottish fantasy' which is significantly
Elphinstone, Margaret
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Linguo-sociocultural aspects of the past eras’ poetic texts translation (on the example of A. S. Pushkin’s novel Eugene Onegin German translations) [PDF]
The article examines theoretical and practical aspects of translation studies: the adequacy of poetic texts translation within the language pair “Russian – German” using the example of A. S.
Shamne, Nikolay Леонидович +1 more
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Unpacking Viazemskii's Khalat: The Technologies of Dilettantism in Early Nineteenth-Century Russian Literary Culture [PDF]
This article explores the image of the khalat, or dressing gown, in and around Petr Viazemskii's 1817 poem “Proshchanie s khalatom” (Farewell to My Dressing Gown).
Katherine Bowers
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PROPER NAMES AT THE “BELKIN’S STORIES” BY A. S. PUSHKIN AND STORIES BY T. G. SHEVCHENKO
The nominations should be the protagonists of works highlight similarities in A.S. Pushkin and T.G. Shevchenko. This dependence of the one-, two- and three-nominations of age, social status and national character accessories.
І. В. Мурадян
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In the name of freedom: autocracy, serfdom, and suicide in Russia [PDF]
The 1828 suicide of Grigorii Miasnikov in the small provincial town of Arzamas proved so controversial that it came to the attention of Tsar Nicholas I.
Morrissey, S.
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Ordering of small particles in one-dimensional coherent structures by time-periodic flows
Small particles transported by a fluid medium do not necessarily have to follow the flow. We show that for a wide class of time-periodic incompressible flows inertial particles have a tendency to spontaneously align in one-dimensional dynamic coherent ...
D. E. Melnikov +6 more
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Time and Place: Russian Revolutions in the Long Nineteenth Century
The Russian Review, Volume 83, Issue 4, Page 614-618, October 2024.
Willard Sunderland
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NOMINATION AS THE PRINCIPAL AXIS OF PUSHKIN’S THOUGHT
The article deals with the description of a modeling process of nominative units in A. Pushkin language; the units presenting a nominative field with certain value landmarks. The semantic valence of Pushkin`s word related to a primordial image (archetype)
Svetlana Nikolaevna Perevolochanskaya
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