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The life story of Tsar Boris Godunov, one of the most intriguing characters of Late Medieval Rus’, is still surrounded by unsolved enigmas, obscure gaps, and omissions.
Fyodor Borisovich Uspenskij +1 more
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Bakhtin and Intergeneric Shift: The Case of Boris Godunov
This essay draws on the historical and artistic image of Boris Godunov to illustrate Bakhtin's concept of "re-accentuation," or the transfer of literary images to new contexts. Russia of the 19th century was particularly well served by the Boris Tale. It
Caryl Emerson
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Transferring Jerusalem to Moscow: Maksim Grek’s Letter and Its Afterlife
Abstract Few debates in late seventeenth‐century Muscovy were as heated as the controversy over the naming of the Resurrection “New Jerusalem” Monastery (1656). This essay draws attention to an overlooked sixteenth‐century source, a letter by the Greek‐born Slavic translator Maksim Grek (d.
Justin Willson, Ashley Morse
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Kant’s fundamental idea of state and law in Pushkin’s Boris Godunov [PDF]
The tragedy Boris Godunov occupies a unique place in A. S. Pushkin’s oeuvre. It was a turning point, when the author needed the whole power of his poetical genius, when a work beyond traditional literary and aesthetic styles, which interchange and ...
Kalinnikov L.
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Imposture as a problem of reference: semiotics of the name in Boris Godunov
In this article, we continue to address the mechanisms of presenting oneself as another and another as oneself. In this regard, non-trivial features of the semantics of a proper name are described.
Suren T. Zolyan
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La réception de M.P. Moussorgski en Europe (I) [PDF]
Mussorgsky is named The “Dostoyevsky of Music” by Blaise Cendrars, a French writer with Switherland origins. Passionate about Russian culture, using the pseudonyms of Freddy Sausey, Jack Lee and Diogenes, he left Switzerland at the age of 17, for a long ...
Tatiana PROCOP
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This article considers the depiction of the church procession to examine the literary interpretation of time and eternity in Alexander Pushkin’s historical drama Boris Godunov and Ivan Shmeleff’s novel The Year of the Lord.
Konnova M. N.
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This article presents a historical and literary analysis of the epistolary review by the peasant poet Nikolai Klyuev (1884—1937) of the dramatic poem ‘Pugachev’ (1922) by S. A. Yesenin.
S. N. Pyatkin, I. V. Kudryashov
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Development of wine tourism in the city of Sevastopol [PDF]
One of the successful and planned directions of Sevastopol’s development is the wine tourism development based on viticulture, which is the basis for this sphere of tourism.
Goretskaya Alexandra +3 more
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Introduction. The article examines some of key words used by Russia’s opposing political forces in 1917. Method. Using methodological tools of the Cambridge Cambridge school of intellectual history the authors study the meaning of words ...
Boris Kolonitskii, Konstantin Godunov
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