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The Fear of Tautology as Esthetic and Ethic Category [PDF]
The notion of the “fear of tautology” marks Joseph Brodsky’s poem “Notes of a Fern”: “But evil cannot befall a bad human, and the fear of a tautology is a guarantee of prosperity.” The poet thus inverts Socrates’ assertion that no evil befalls a good ...
Arkady B. Kovelman
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Joseph Brodsky and Varlam Shalamov: Intertextual Convergences [PDF]
The subject of the article is the intertextual connections between the literary texts of V. Shalamov and J. Brodsky. The paper analyzes scientific researches on the relationships of both writers, substantiates the likelihood of Brodsky’s actual ...
Alexander A. Shuneyko, Olga V. Chibisova
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Defining “Dominance” in Atypical Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome: Distinguishing Amplification From Initiation [PDF]
Michael A. Cole, Robert A. Brodsky
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The Third Renaissance and the Pre-Socratic Parmenides in Russian Modernism and Avant-Garde
This article aims to reconstruct the reception of pre-Socratic philosophy, especially that of Parmenides, in Russian modernism and avant-garde literature.
Rainer Grübel
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Brodsky’s shadow over Pelevin’s empire
As has been repeatedly noted by researchers, one of the most important categories of the artistic and aesthetic system of I. Brodsky is the category of language.
Eugene Makhankov, Tetiana Skliarova
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Invective Strategies in I. Brodsky’s Lyrics in 1964-1965
The subject of the research in this paper is the implementation of invective intentions in I. Brodsky’s poetry of period of arrest and exile (1964-1965).
N. V. Chaunina
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Objective: We aimed to determine the correlation of Modified Mallampati scoring and Brodsky tonsillar grading as indicative factor for sleep disordered breathing by using an Epworth sleepiness scale in patients with hypertrophic tonsils.
Ayesha Mehwish +5 more
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This article discusses Joseph Brodsky’s 1985 autobiographical essay In a Room and a Half. It argues that the use of the exilic discourse in the essay enables Brodsky to subvert the genre of autobiography as it was defined during the Enlightenment.
Alexandra Smith
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An interpretation of the well-known, but rarely used for a holistic analysis of the work of I. Brodsky “Isaac and Abraham” is proposed in the article.
O. V. Bogdanova, T. N. Baranova
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Features of Embodiment of Communicative Strategies in I. Brodsky’s Poem “Speech Over Spilled Milk”
The article is devoted to one of I. Brodsky’s poems of 1967. The analysis of the poetic text is presented through the prism of communicative strategies. Theoretical and methodological basis is the works by Yu. I. Levin, O. S. Issers, I. N. Borisova et al.
N. V. Chaunina
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