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Alexander Blok in the Russian Environment of Interwar Wilno

open access: yesLiteratūra (Vilnius), 2021
The study of the significance of Alexander Blok and his work in the perceptions of the Russian environment in the interwar Wilno reveals its literary orientations.
Pavel Lavrinec
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About one obituary on the death of Aleksandr Blok [PDF]

open access: yesЛитературный факт, 2017
Republication of the A. Vetlugin’s obituary — an article in memoriam Alexander Blok introduces it into scientific discourse, clarifies the attitude of the younger poets to Alexander Blok’s heritage and demonstrates A.
Irina Z. Belobrovtseva
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Understanding Aesthetic Radicalism: Alexander Blok and Wallace Stevens [PDF]

open access: yesЛитература двух Америк, 2022
Aesthetic radicalism characteristic of the modernist literary culture is explored in the work of Alexander Blok (1880 –1921) and Wallace Stevens (1879 –1955).
Tatiana D. Venediktova
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Контуры одной традиции: «Ариец», «семит» и природа (Вокруг полемики Александра Блока и Акима Волынского об иудаизме Гейне) [Outlines of a Forgotten Prejudice: “Aryans,” “Semites,” and Nature (The Polemics of Alexander Blok and Akim Volynsky Concerning Heine’s Judaism)]

open access: yesSlavica Revalensia, 2023
At the end of 1919, literary critic Akim Volynsky and poet Alexander Blok exchanged polemical remarks about Heinrich Heine’s attitude towards Judaism. In the course of this debate, one strange thesis arose, expressed by Volynsky and fully supported by ...
Arkady Bliumbaum
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Notes of a commentator. 8. Alexander Blok’s lost letter [PDF]

open access: yesЛитературный факт, 2019
The article allegedly discloses the name of a girl from St. Petersburg (Nina Nasonova?) mentioned in Alexander Blok’s diary who read his letter on the socalled Jewish question and commented on it in the spirit of Otto Weininger's concept, which compared ...
Roman Timenchik
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“A cross over snowstorm”: Philosopher Alexander Gorsky on Alexander Blok’s poem “The Twelve” [PDF]

open access: yesLiterary Fact, 2018
The introductory article and the publication introduce the academic analysis of A. Blok’s poem “The Twelve” by a famous philosopher, aesthete, and poet Alexander Konstantinovich Gorsky (1886–1943).
Anastasia G. Gacheva
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Alexander Blok between Anitchkov and «Yevgeny Vasilievich»

open access: yesSolov’evskie Issledovaniya, 2020
The article represents the comparative analysis of personal and creative mutual relations of A.A. Blok and E.V. Anitchkov. The research shows the formation of Anitchkov’s beliefs as a disciple and follower of A.N. Veselovsky. Anitchkov’s works are considered in the context of successive connection with aesthetic study and historiosophy of Vladimir ...
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EVANGELICAL IMAGES AND MOTIFS IN SERGEY ORLOV'S POEMS ABOUT THE BATTLE OF KULIKOVO (IN COMPARISON WITH ALEXANDER BLOK'S CYCLE OF POEMS "ON THE FIELD OF KULIKOVO") [PDF]

open access: yesПроблемы исторической поэтики, 2013
The Battle of Kulikovo is one of the most significant events in Russian history. This article studies five poems by Alexander Blok and Sergey Orlov devoted to this battle.
Svetlana Olegovna Zakharchenko
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Русская литературная собака (Материалы к биографическому словарю) [The Russian Literary Dog: Materials for a Biographical Dictionary]

open access: yesSlavica Revalensia, 2023
This unconventional dictionary, having over 100 entries, is the first attempt ever to list dogs that belonged to Russian turn-of-the-century and 20th-century writers (for example, Alexander Blok, Anton Chekhov, Vladimir Mayakovsky, Maximilian Voloshin ...
Alexander Sobolev
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New Materials about Arthur Khominsky (His Letters to Mikhail P. Alexeev) [PDF]

open access: yesЛитературный факт, 2022
Arthur Sigismundovich Khominsky (1888 — after 1917) was a Kyiv poet and prose writer, the author of five poetry collections and a prose book “The Comfort of Jenkini” (1914). He called himself the founder of the “Alexander Blok Society” in Kyiv, sometimes
Alexander L. Sobolev
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