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A.S. Pushkin and the Russian language picture of the world
The article is devoted to the study of a fragment of the Russian linguistic picture of the world by the example of the life and work of Alexander Pushkin period of his marriage.
L N Shabalina
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THE IMAGE OF THE TSAR ABANDONING HIS THRONE IN ALEXANDER PUSHKIN'S POETRY [PDF]
The article analyses the image of the Tzar, who abandoned his family name, throne and crown and hid to repent his sins, created by Alexander Pushkin in his poems "Angelo" and "Roderick".
Lebedeva E. S.
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Evolution of Alexander Pushkin’s Image in Russian Drama through the biographical myth
The image of Alexander Pushkin in Russian literature is an independent and relevant research topic. This article traces its evolution across one hundred years of Russian drama (1899–1999) through the biographical myth and its mythologemes.
Larisa N. Lubimtseva-Natalukha
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Background. On November 7–9, 2024, a significant event took place at Moscow University — the International Congress of Teachers and Lecturers of Russian Language and Literature, dedicated to the 225th anniversary of the birth of Alexander Sergeevich ...
Tatiana V. Kortava +2 more
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ON THE SACRED MEANING OF "THE STATION MASTER" BY ALEXANDER PUSHKIN [PDF]
In the article the author demonstrates the diference between the external “study“ and the internal “comprehension“ of the artistic text on the example of Pushkin’s masterpiece – The Station Master. Studying and comprehension are not synonymical.
Ivan Andreevich Esaulov
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Time at Home: The October Revolution and Soviet Temporalities
Abstract The October Revolution ushered in a radical, future‐orientated political agenda. Almost immediately, through the press, advice literature, activism and avant‐garde planning, a lively discourse on domestic life presented the home as a central site for building this ‘new epoch’. The home became the hub of a new and burgeoning Soviet temporality –
ANDY WILLIMOTT
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Lower‐Class Reading in Late Imperial Russia
Abstract This article demonstrates widespread engagement of lower‐class people with the written word in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century Russian Empire, in rural and urban locales, in homes, workplaces, and social spaces. We explore how lower‐class people read: the daily habits, personal relationships, and social spaces that shaped ...
Sarah Badcock, Felix Cowan
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Power and the Aerial Sublime in Victor Pelevin
Abstract This essay distinguishes flight as a salient trope throughout multiple Pelevin texts: Omon Ra (1992), Chapaev and the Void (1996), Generation P (1999), Empire V (2006), and Love for Three Zuckerbrins (2014). It examines flight through the aesthetics of the sublime—classical, (post)‐Soviet, and postmodern.
Sofya Khagi
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A tribute to the memory of professor Alexander K. Popov
Nanophotonics, Volume 11, Issue 21, Page 4603-4614, December 2022.
Gennady Tartakovsky +7 more
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Constellations, Volume 28, Issue 2, Page 207-220, June 2021.
Selbi Durdiyeva
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