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The article presents a ballad interpretation of Anna Akhmatova’s poem V tu noch my soshli drug ot druga s uma … [That night we drove each other wild …] from the poetic series Tashkent Pages.
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Anna Akhmatova and the Pushkin Commission of the USSR Academy of Sciences [PDF]
Anna Akhmatova’s participation in the guild of Pushkin scholars consists not only of her profound and absolutely professional articles about Pushkin, but also of her direct involvement in the institutional work of Russian Pushkin scholars.
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Isaiah Berlin and the role of education: from Riga to Oxford [PDF]
Being the result of a lecture to Latvian students in May 2011, this article aims at introducing Isaiah Berlin, who was born in Riga in 1909. The focus will be on the man and the intellectual, how his life experience (his childhood in Russia and the ...
Silva, Elisabete Mendes
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Women in Nabokov’s Russian novels [PDF]
This article examines the presence of female characters in the Nabokov’s novels of the Russian period (1925-1939). There is a pattern in the use of female characters that illuminates the novels studied.
Garipova Castellano, Nailya
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Авторська версія commedia dell’arte у творчості Луїджі Піранделло [PDF]
Аналізуються ремінісценції поетики італійської комедії dell’arte ХVIII ст. в «Поеми без героя» А.А. Ахматової, присутні не тільки на мотивно-тематичному рівні, а й на рівні конструктивних принципів поеми та творчість Луїджі Піранделло. Мета цієї статті -
Бабенко, Валерія Олегівна
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Korney Chukovsky in Britain [PDF]
Korney Chukovsky is a neglected figure in the story of the British reception of Russian literature. This essay attempts to recover his place in the complex networks of translation, criticism, and interpretation in the twentieth century by examining his ...
Vaninskaya, Anna
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This article is yet another installment in the series of Roman Timenchik’s annotations to Anna Akhmatova’s Notebooks. This particular installment concerns Boris Pasternak (1890—1960).
Roman Timenchik
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Chez Jacqueline Fahey is a Grey Lynn bungalow. After walking past palmy luxuriance that could pass as a tropical setting for her 1998 novel, Cutting Loose, I'm soon in her front room, the wonders and delights of which would rival those of a Victorian ...
Dart, William
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The 'cultural village' of the Solovki Prison Camp: a case of alternative culture? [PDF]
revious research concerning Gulag literature has frequently focused on single authors, who published their books after being incarcerated in concentration camps.
Gullotta, Andrea
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