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Alexander Pushkin in the 19 th Century Italian Drama [PDF]

open access: yesStudia Litterarum, 2017
The article deals with the problem of Alexander Pushkin’s reception in the 19 th century Italy. In the first half of the century, during the years of national liberation movement, Italian intellectuals were concerned with the question of national ...
Anastasia V. Golubtsova
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Alexander Pushkin's literary position in the understanding of Pavel Annenkov [PDF]

open access: yesДва века русской классики, 2020
The research works of Pavel Annenkov of different years on the life and work of Alexander Pushkin, the characteristics of which this article is devoted to, are priority in many respects.
Vladimir V. Tikhomirov
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Poetry of Alexander Pushkin of the last decade of life as an expression of national identity. [PDF]

open access: yesДва века русской классики, 2020
The author of the article addresses the work of Alexander Pushkin in the last decade of his life, noting the particular completeness of the great writer’s worldview and the scale of his prophecies.
Vsevolod Yu. Troitsky
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Из материалов для комментария к «Капитанской дочке»: 9–11 [Notes and Queries on _The Captain’s Daughter_ (9–11)]

open access: yesSlavica Revalensia, 2021
There are three sections in this article, all concerning The Captains Daughter (Kapitanskaia dochka, 1836) by Alexander Pushkin. The first section reconstructs the hidden yet crucial train of thought launched by the elder Grinev’s reading of The Court ...
Alexander Ospovat
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Из материалов для комментария к «Капитанской дочке»: 12–25 [Notes and Queries on _The Captain’s Daughter_ (12—25)]

open access: yesSlavica Revalensia, 2022
In these notes (see also the previous volume of Slavica Revalensia), Prof. Alexander Ospovat of UCLA identifies the sources of several segments of Alexander Pushkin’s novel _The Captain’s Daughter_, uncovers themes and events silently implied in the text
Alexander Ospovat
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Итальянские мотивы в поэме Пушкина «Анджело» [Italian Motifs in Pushkin’s Poem _Andzhelo_]

open access: yesSlavica Revalensia, 2021
Pushkin’s poem Andzhelo (1833) is based on the plot of Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure (1623). However, Pushkin changed the location from Vienna to “happy Italy,” and the article offers some explanations of the change. Besides the location and names of
Alexander Dolinin
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Two Inscriptions on Books from Ivan N. Rozanov’s Russian Poetry Library [PDF]

open access: yesЛитературный факт
The paper deals with Tatiana G. Tsiavlovskaya’s autographs on two books which belong to Ivan N. Rozanov’s Russian Poetry Library (the Alexander Pushkin State Museum). Mstislav A. Tsiavlovskii and I. Rozanov met first in the mid-1910s. Then their creative
Elena A. Ponomareva
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Еще о прагматике и датировке пушкинских помет на второй части «Опытов в стихах и прозе» К. Н. Батюшкова [Why and When did Pushkin Leave Marginalia on His Copy of Konstantin Batyushkov’s “Opyty v stikhakh i proze”?]

open access: yesSlavica Revalensia, 2016
The present article is aimed at explaining the pragmatics of Alexander Pushkin’s marginalia on the second volume of Opyty v stikhakh i proze (1817) by Konstantin Batyushkov.
Alexei Balakin
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Ритм и смысл стихотворения Пушкина «Буря» [Pushkin’s “Buria”: The Meaning of Rhythm]

open access: yesSlavica Revalensia, 2021
This article addresses the meaning of the verse form of Alexander Pushkin’s poem “Buria” (1825). The poem’s monotonous rhythm corresponds to the theme of waves hitting the seashore and the rock in the same monotonous manner. The rhythmic structure of the
Sergei Dotsenko
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Мускус и камфора. «Отъ меня вечоръ Леила…» А. С. Пушкина: Cтруктура текста и поэтическая традиция [Musk and Camphor. Pushkin´s Poem “Ot menia vechor Leila...”: The Structure of the Text and Poetic Tradition]

open access: yesSlavica Revalensia, 2016
The article analyzes the structure of one of Alexander Pushkin’s last poems—“Ot menia vechor Leila…” (1835—36): from the level of phonetics to the levels of grammar and lexis.
Fyodor Dvinyatin
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