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"Proud Man" vs. "Peaceful Natives": Pushkin’s The Gypsies as Anticipation of the XIX Century
In his poem The Gypsies (1824), Alexander Pushkin used various lexical means to polarize the system of characters: the proud Aleko is opposed to the peaceful Gypsies.
Ilya V. Kuznetsov
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Alexander Herzen called brothers the heroes of the new Russian literature Chatsky and Onegin. Usually, there are both similarities and differences between brothers. In modern literary studies this problem has not been considered in detail yet. The author
Nikishov Yuri Mikhailovich
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Personalized Question-Answering Mobile System [PDF]
Mobile messaging is an integral and vital part of the mobile industry and contributes significantly to worldwide total mobile service revenues. In today’s competitive world, differentiation is a significant factor in the success of the business ...
Johnston, Lee +4 more
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The analysis of the adequacy of the transfer of national originality in the target language is of great importance for the understanding of the linguistic picture of the world from the representatives of different nations; such an analysis thereby ...
A R Fattakhova
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Special benefit concert: Stephen Salters and Shiela Kibbe [PDF]
This is the concert program Special Benefit Concert performance on Wednesday, October 27, 1999 at 8:00 p.m., at the Tsai Performance Center, 685 Commonwealth Avenue. Works performed were Sure On This Shining Night, Op. 13 No.
School of Music, Boston University
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Oriental motifs in the novel “Eugene Onegin” by Alexander Pushkin
It is known that the East and the Eastern literature were in the centre of constant attention of Russian readers during the Golden Age of Russian poetry.
Rahimova Elnura Rahim gizi
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Al conmemorarse los doscientos años del nacimiento de Alexander Pushkin, el más grande poeta ruso, Rubén Darío Flórez entrega esta antología de poemas, la mayoría de los cuales nunca habían sido traducidos al español.
Ruth Pappenheim Murcia
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This article presents a comprehensive analysis of the epistolary poem by the Kostroma poetess A.I. Gotovtseva, titled "A.S.P." (To Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin), published in the almanac “Northern Flowers for the Year 1829”.
A. N. Romanova
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“Readings†of N. V. Gogol`s Compassion by Turkish Novelist Alev Alatli [PDF]
As a result of the evolutions one of the founding fathers of the 19th century Russian literature Nikolay Vasilyevich Gogol experienced in his thought, 'a few Gogol views' have been formed in the history of Russian literature according to both Western ...
Ilyas Ustunyer
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