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Religious Motifs in Soviet Prose by M. Sholokhov (Story “Family Man”)
A new interpretation of Mikhail Sholokhov’s story “Family Man” from the collection of stories “Lazorevaya Step” (“Don Stories”) is proposed. Traditionally, the image of the central character — the Cossack ferryman Mikishara — has been interpreted as a ...
O. V. Bogdanova, T. N. Baranova
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“A Most Modest Wish”: The Ideal Form of Dostoevsky’s Russia [PDF]
Nineteenth-century Russia experienced a crisis of identity rooted in cultural ambivalence. Adoption of Western ideals seemed necessary to effect modernization, but westernization ran counter to the growing trend to idealize native Russian culture ...
Ridenoure, Beth Darlene
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The article is devoted to the comprehension of the “novel of the figure” as a special subtype of the Bildungsroman. The hypothesis of the study is to expand and deepen the ideas of M. Bakhtin and M.
O. Yu. Osmukhina, E. P. Ovsyannikova
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A Review of Living by Revealed Truth: The Life and Pastoral Theology of Charles Haddon Spurgeon, by Tom Nettles. Ross-shire, Scotland: Mentor Imprint, 2013. 683 pp., $40.00.
Burgess, Robert
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Reading the philosophy: Dana Freibach-Heigefetz on generosity-ethics in “The Idiot” by Fyodor ...
Przemysław Górecki
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Specifics of Bildungsroman Structure in Protocanon Phase of Socialist Realism
The article examines the Soviet novels of the mid-1920s — early 1930s, gravitating towards the genre tradition of the Bildungsroman (D. Furmanov’s “Chapaev”, A. Fadeev’s “Razgrom”, N. Ognev’s “Diary of Kostya Ryabtsev”, A.
O. Yu. Osmukhina, E. P. Ovsyannikova
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The Chronotope and the Study of Literary Adaptation : The Case of Robinson Crusoe [PDF]
This paper proposes a reflection on the potential of the chronotope as a heuristic tool in the field of adaptation studies. My goal is to situate the chronotope in the context of adaptation studies, specifically with regard to perhaps the most central ...
Collington, Tara
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Domestic and Existential in Stories of Vasily Shukshin and Boris Yekimov
The shared worldview of the so-called “village” writers often obscures the questions regarding their differing evaluations of social reality, interpretations of historical changes, and understandings of humanity’s place in the world. In this context, the
A. V. Frolova
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Bibliographical Index of the Works of Olga Yu. Yuryeva, 1996–2024 [PDF]
This material presents a bibliography of the scholarly works of Olga Yu. Yuryeva, an outstanding specialist in the works of Fyodor Dostoevsky, DSc in Philology, and a member of our journal’s Editorial Board, covering her publications from the mid-1990s ...
Nikolay N. Podosokorsky +1 more
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Dostoevsky, The Brothers Karamazov, and Epilepsy. [PDF]
Gamble JG.
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