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The Subversion of Genre in the Late Elegies of Alexander Pushkin
This honors thesis is a close reading of the later elegies of Alexander Pushkin (from 1828-1831). Pushkin's elegies constitute an important intervention in the history of the genre - in which the elegies re-affirm life, as opposed to mourning it. Pushkin'
Wilson, Stuart
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Sunn pest or Sunn bug salivary gland proteases are responsible for the deterioration of wheat flour quality during dough mixing, resulting from gluten hydrolysis. The present study describes the generation of a specific peptide antibody, raised against the active center of the recombinant gluten‐hydrolyzing protease (GHP3).
Vyacheslav Dolgikh +6 more
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The Koran in the poetry of Alexander Pushkin and Ivan Bunin : inspiration, citation and intertextuality [PDF]
The Koran became an inspiration to the Russian poet Alexander Pushkin (1799–1837), made obvious in many of his works, such as Imitations of the Koran, The Prophet, and In a Secret Cave. Pushkin studied the translation of the Koran carefully and used many
Sh'hadeh, Yousef
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ALEXANDER PUSHKIN AT A RENDEZ-VOUS
The article raises the problem of studying Pushkin’s private life in relation to the mental and behavioral stereotypes of his era. It seems that this is the only way for us to responsibly assess the actions and judgments of a historical person. With this idea in mind, the article examines Pushkin’s relationships with women, which were defi ned both by ...
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The article is dedicated to analysing of the Marina Mnishek’s image in “Boris Godunov” tragedy by Alexander S. Pushkin. It is describing historical as-sessments of Marina Mnishek’s character in folktales and epic poems, Russian Cronicles and ...
B.A. Kurkin
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This article is an attempt at close reading an extensive ego text (Georgy Adamovich’s letters to Alexander Bacherac of the 1940s – 1972) as a thirty-year-long literary conversation of two Russian émigré writers. Regarding the letters as a single cultural
Olga Demidova
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This thesis is the first extensive study devoted to the generic originality of Iurii Tynianov’s representation of Pushkin in his two historical novels, Pushkin (1935-1943) and the abandoned The Gannibals (1932).
Rush, Anna
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Spleen and Coping with Spleen in Alexander Gorodnitsky’s Road to Pushkin
Alexander Gorodnitsky’s Road to Pushkin (2021) contains a poetic triptych: 1) Moscow, 1831; 2) Pushkin to Pletnyov, July 22, 1831; 3) Spleen. These three poems were written in 2020 during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic. The last poem compares the poet’
Elmira M. Afanasyeva, Lakshmi Srivastava
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The Correspondence by Irina Obodovskaya and Mikhail Dementyev with Tatiana Tsiavlovskaya (Based on the Obodovskaya-Dementyev Archive at the Alexander Pushkin State Museum) [PDF]
The publication introduces into scholarly circulation the correspondence of prominent Pushkinists Mikhail Dementiev and Irina Obodovskaya, kept at the Alexander Pushkin State Museum.
Tatiana B. Tishunina
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Following the Footsteps of Russian Writers and Poets Around Belarus (A. Pushkin, A. Griboedov, A. Blok, V. Mayakovskiy, A. Tvardovskiy) [PDF]
The object of the study is biographies of Alexander Pushkin, Alexander Griboedov, Vladimir Mayakovsky, Alexander Blok, Alexander ...
Кузьмич, А. А.
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