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RSUH/RGGU Bulletin. "Literary Theory. Linguistics. Cultural Studies" Series, 2022
The article considers and describes the marks on the pages of the Bible, preserved in the home library of A. Blok. The greatest number of marginalia is found in the Pentateuch, Ecclesiastes, the Book of Wisdom of Solomon, the Gospel of John, the 1st ...
D. Magomedova
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The article considers and describes the marks on the pages of the Bible, preserved in the home library of A. Blok. The greatest number of marginalia is found in the Pentateuch, Ecclesiastes, the Book of Wisdom of Solomon, the Gospel of John, the 1st ...
D. Magomedova
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“A RED-HOT, GOLDEN BALL…”: ALEXANDER BLOK AND ANCIENT COSMOLOGIES
Texts and History: Journal of Philological, Historical and Cultural Texts and History StudiesContinuing the theme of “Blok and Antiquity”, the author of this article focuses on Alexander Blok’s views on the cosmologies of the Ancient Greeks. This article examines the poet’s readings, particularly his notes and marginalia in Windel’band’s History
N. J. Gryakalova
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LETTERS FROM T. N. GIPPIUS TO ALEXANDER BLOK
Texts and History: Journal of Philological, Historical and Cultural Texts and History StudiesThe article presents the first publication of fifteen letters from Tatiana Nikolaevna Gippius to Alexander Blok. These letters, which date from 1905–1912, are stored in the Russian State Archive of Literature and Art. T. N.
M. M. Pavlova
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Slavica Revalensia
This article explores the concept of rhythm in Alexander Blok’s later works. While in the 1900s, Blok, who was a supporter of the utilitarian idea of literature, understood rhythm as the primary tool for lyric poetry’s impact on the world (using Karl ...
Arkady Bliumbaum
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This article explores the concept of rhythm in Alexander Blok’s later works. While in the 1900s, Blok, who was a supporter of the utilitarian idea of literature, understood rhythm as the primary tool for lyric poetry’s impact on the world (using Karl ...
Arkady Bliumbaum
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Texts and History: Journal of Philological, Historical and Cultural Texts and History Studies
This article introduces a publication of two previously unknown reviews of a separate edition of Alexander Blok’s essay «The Last Days of the Emperor’s Power» (1921).
N. J. Gryakalova
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This article introduces a publication of two previously unknown reviews of a separate edition of Alexander Blok’s essay «The Last Days of the Emperor’s Power» (1921).
N. J. Gryakalova
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Texts and History: Journal of Philological, Historical and Cultural Texts and History Studies
This article analyzes the creative relationship between A. A. Blok and the translator and music writer V. P. Kolomiytsov regarding the latter’s translation of the first part of J. W. Goethe’s tragedy Faust for the publishing house “Vsemirnaya Literatura”.
Yuriy B. Orlitskiy
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This article analyzes the creative relationship between A. A. Blok and the translator and music writer V. P. Kolomiytsov regarding the latter’s translation of the first part of J. W. Goethe’s tragedy Faust for the publishing house “Vsemirnaya Literatura”.
Yuriy B. Orlitskiy
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Общество философия история культура
The content of the article presents a broad palette of representations of the various manifestations of A.A. Blok as a poet, philosopher, and individual.
Alexander I. Panyukov
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The content of the article presents a broad palette of representations of the various manifestations of A.A. Blok as a poet, philosopher, and individual.
Alexander I. Panyukov
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The Image of St. Sophia in Alexander Blok’s Letters to His Wife
Общество философия история культураThe image of St. Sophia, developed in the works of Plato, the Sophists, the Gnostics, as well as in the teachings of Vladimir Solovyov, European and Russian symbolist poets of the late XIX – early XX century, has found its reflection in the oeuvre of A.A.
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