Bakhtin and Intergeneric Shift: The Case of Boris Godunov [PDF]
This essay draws on the historical and artistic image of Boris Godunov to illustrate Bakhtin\u27s 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.
Emerson, Caryl
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The Fifth Kingdom, Yuri Buida’s Historiographical Metafiction: Mystification of Historical Conceptualisation [PDF]
The article was submitted on 06.11.2022.Рассматриваются тенденции, определяющие развитие русской историо-графической метапрозы на рубеже XX–XXI вв. Исследуется ее вписанность в контекст современной русской литературы.
Breeva, Т., Бреева, Т. Н.
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The new Indies, the desired Indies: Antonio Possevino and the Jesuits between diplomacy and missionarism in northeastern Europe, 1577-1587 [PDF]
This paper discusses the diplomatic career of a Jesuit whose political acumen and militant understanding of mission went to loggerheads with imperial, papal, and even Jesuit interests in northeastern Europe.
Rosu, F.
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Shakespeare’s Macbeth in 19th-century Russian Literature: An Intertextual Study of Social and Ideological Negotiation [PDF]
Esta tesis explora la recepción literaria de la tragedia Macbeth de William Shakespeare en la Rusia del siglo XIX conforme emprendía su tortuoso camino entre las adaptaciones neoclásicas, las versiones en prosa literal y las traducciones poéticas y ...
Pershina, Marina
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Visions of History:Chance and Certainty in A. S. Pushkin’s The Bronze Horseman and Boris Godunov [PDF]
This paper advances the findings of Alexander Dolinin and Svetlana Evdokhimova relating to A. S. Pushkin’s view of history by advocating the significance of a combination of irrational with rational elements in charting history.
Foxcroft, Nigel
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The Poet As Pretender: Poetic Legitimacy In Cvetaeva [PDF]
В статье рассматривается вопрос о поэтической законности в творчестве М.И. Цветаевой. Черубина де Габриак (псевдоним Е.И. Дмитриевой) служит примером женщины, наказанной (разоблачением и фигуративной казнью) за литературное самозванчество, но Цветаева ее
Forrester, Sibelan E.S.
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Dynamic Conflict in Alexander Pushkin’s Boris Godunov and The Bronze Horseman [PDF]
Alexander Pushkin (1799-1837) deals with crucial turning-points in the rise of Russia in Boris Godunov (1825) and The Bronze Horseman (1833). In the former he is influenced not only by Shakespearian drama, but also by N. M.
Foxcroft, Nigel
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What is ‘just’ secession? (Is Kosovo unique)? ESF Working Papers No. 28, 13 February 2008 [PDF]
The 28th session of the European Security Forum, on 11 February 2008, was timed one week before the expected declaration of independence by the government of Kosovo.
Bugajskiand, Janusz +3 more
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The image of Poland and Poles in the Dmitriads, from the British perspective [PDF]
This article presents the seventeenth-century publications of English authors devoted to the Dmitriads and the participation of Poles – as inspirers, advisers to both ‘false tsars’ (Dmitri I and Dmitri II), beneficiaries and finally the victims of the ...
Cieszyńska, Beata
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THE UNION OF FLORENCE AND PUSHKIN’S DRAMATIC REPRESENTATION OF TSAR DMITRY [PDF]
My thesis is that, in his drama Boris Godunov, Pushkin did not work solely on the Time of Troubles, but having chosen events that happened around 1600 he opened up the older issues that shaped them.
Hlaváčová, Anna A.
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