Alexey Tolstoy and Alexey Remizov: Towards the History of Relations [PDF]
The article examines the history of the relationship between writers Alexei Remizov and Alexei Tolstoy based on archival materials from the collection of manuscript funds of the Vladimir Dal State Museum of the History of Russian Literature.
Anna S. Uryupina
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Alexey Remizov and Boris Zaitsev: 1926 Anniversary Preparation [PDF]
The article is dedicated to a story from the literary life of Russian emigration related to the anniversary of Boris Zaitsev of 1926. The article introduces hitherto unknown archival material that demonstrates how Alexey Remizov worked to cover this ...
Elena R. Obatnina
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Alexey Remizov and Boris Savinkov: A History of Relationship in Letters and Memoirs [PDF]
The article reveals a history of relations between A.M. Remizov and B.V. Savinkov from 1901 to 1924. Their friendly contacts that were established during their Vologda exile were temporarily interrupted by the struggle for the fate of Remizov’s bride ...
Alla M. Gracheva
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Alexey Remizov “At the Evening Dawn”. A Chapter from the Manuscript; Letters to S.P. Remizova-Dovgello. 1926 –1927 Commentaries by Elena R. Obatnina. Text prepared by Elena R. Obatnina and Anna S. Uryupina [PDF]
The authors continue to introduce into scientific circulation chapters from A.M. Remizov's manuscript “At the Evening Dawn”, which form a series of publications devoted to the émigré period of the writer’s life and work.
Elena R. Obatnina, Anna S. Uryupina
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Alexey Remizov: between Reception and Self-Reflection (The Chosen Pages of the Scrapbook “Foreign Censorship” 1923–1931) [PDF]
The subject of this study is relationship of Alexey Remizov with his readers from the professional literary community that draws from the materials of the author’s scrapbook Foreign Censorship — unknown artifact created in 1923–1931.
Elena R. Obatnina
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Remizov Alexey. “At the Evening Dawn”. A Chapter from the Manuscript. Letters to S.P. Remizova-Dovgello. 1927 (Ending) [PDF]
Authors of the publication introduce a fragment of the chapter from Remizov’s manuscript “At the Evening Dawn” into scientific circulation. It was based on the original writer ‘s letters to S.P.
Elena R. Obatnina, Anna S. Uryupina
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Alexey Remizov. “At the Evening Dawn”. A chapter from the manuscript; Letters to S.P. Remizova-Dovgello. 1925, comment. E. Obatnina, ed. E. Obatnina and A. Uryupina [PDF]
The authors continue to introduce into scientific circulation chapters from A.M. Remizov's manuscript “At the Evening Dawn”, which form a series of publications devoted to the émigré period of the writer’s life and work.
Elena Obatnina, Anna Uryupina
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“There was no such a merging of a writer and a man in any other Russian writer…” Modern Scholars on the Artistic and Aesthetic Phenomenon of Alexey Remizov [PDF]
The paper offers a survey of Remizov studies published in Russian (books, publications in periodicals, scholarly series, collections of critical essays) and a brief history of Soviet/Russian Remizov studies in 1970–2017 with a special emphasis on new ...
Ekaterina E. Vakhnenko
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Alexey Remizov in the symbolist magazine “Vesy”: to the history of cooperation [PDF]
The paper reveals the history of the relations of Alexey M. Remizov’s and the symbolists’ magazine “Vesy” (1903–1909) in the context of the periodical editorial policy and from the standpoint of the artist’s aesthetic values. The documentary basis of Remizov’s relationship with the magazine’s board can be considered his correspondence with Valery ...
Ekaterina E. Vakhnenko
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Ornamental Prose of the Silver Age and “Precious Word” of Alexei Remizov [PDF]
This article examines poetic diction of literary texts of the major Russian writer of the 20th century Alexey Remizov in relation to the literary phenomenon of Russian literature of the Silver Age – ornamental prose, and work of one of its ...
I.E. Karpenko
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