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Boris Godunov: Composition and Production
2002Abstract Ithout Nikolay Karamzin Russian Literature Might have evolved very differently. In the dying years of the eighteenth century the young Karamzin sought self-consciously to transform the Russian written language, giving it a Gallic elegance, converting French words and phrases into Russian, banishing increasingly archaic ...
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THE MOTIF OF HISTORICAL RETRIBUTION IN THE WORKS OF A.S. PUSHKIN: FROM “LIBERTY” TO “BORIS GODUNOV”
Literaturovedcheskii Zhurnalsemanticscholar +1 more source
M. Mussorgsky Boris Godunov and Khovanshchina: the truth about "gossip"
Scientific and analytical journal Burganov House. The space of cultureS. Pavlova
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Boris Godunov: The Tragic Tsar
The American Historical Review, 1974Daniel Clarke Waugh, Ian Grey
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