“Letters from Nature”: Autobiographical Material in the Early Prose of Ivan Bunin [PDF]
The article reviews the traditional point of view about the immaturity and inconsistency of Ivan Bunin. On the basis of the new materials (complete corpus of Bunin’s early prose collected by the Bunin group of IWL RAS), the author claims that there are ...
Evgeny R. Ponomarev
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Ivan Bunin's 1907 Palestine Journey: Chronicle and Context [PDF]
This article develops the theme expounded in the authors’ research published above. It contains a detailed reconstruction of the chronicle of Ivan Bunin’s main pilgrimage through Palestine in April –May 1907.
Tatiana M. Dvinyatina, Sergey N. Morozov
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Ivan Bunin and Eastern Mysticism
The influence of ideas of Eastern mysticism is manifested in Ivan Bunin’s understanding of the artistic path as spiritual ascent. This article analyses Bunin’s short stories The Death of the Prophet and The Stone based on the combination of times and spaces. The artistic specificity of these stories is determined by the presence of Biblical and Quranic
Janolah Karimi-Motahhar +1 more
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Entre Vigótski e Spitzer: Um estudo de "Respiração Suave" de Ivan Búnin
Este artigo tem por objetivo estudar o capítulo VII do livro Psicologia da Arte (1925), de Lev Vigótski, onde o autor analisa o conto “Respiração Suave” (1916) de Ivan Búnin.
Leonardo Augusto Martins Silva
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“Nature Made Us This Way…”: Crime without Punishment? (Fyodor Dostoevsky and Ivan Bunin). Article 2: “Are There Such Signs at Birth?” [PDF]
The article examines the thesis of marginal anthropology as represented by Fyodor Dostoevsky in the novel Crime and Punishment and creatively reinterpreted by Ivan Bunin in the short story “Loopy Ears,” under the influence of the achievements of the ...
Gennady Yu. Karpenko
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Thanatological Discourse in Ivan Bunin’s Works
The article analyses the memoir notes of Ivan Bunin and his contemporaries, who knew him closely, which express his attitude to death. Bunin’s notes, drafts and diaries are full of his reflections on the subject of finiteness of human life. In conversations with relatives and friends he confessed that he “is obsessed with the death” and that he “is ...
V. Meskin
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The article examines the problem of reminiscences from the works of the medieval Persian poet Saadi in the non-fiction texts of Ivan Bunin in the source studies aspect, using the principle of historicism and the method of comparative analysis.
A. Bakuntsev
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Bouquet of Violets, or Being a Bit Nervous: Finishing Touches to the 1933 Nobel Days [PDF]
In 1933, Ivan Bunin was the first Russian author to be awarded the Nobel Prize in literature. This article bears on the materials held in Moscow archives that contribute to the Bunin “Nobeliade” that researchers have reconstructed relying on foreign ...
Tatiana V. Marchenko
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Ivan Bunin’s book of travel sketches the Temple of the Sun: a history of the text
The starting point for the authors is the notion of flexibility and dynamism of Bunin’s text, which was treated by this writer as a narrative that almost never could reach its conclusion, be verified and, since that moment, given an unchangeable version.
K. Anisimov, E. Ponomarev
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Rinaldo Küfferle (1903–1955) — a translator, publisher, critic and correspondent of Ivan Bunin (based on papers from private and editorial archives) [PDF]
The article discusses the role of the poet, writer, journalist and translator Rinaldo Küfferle (1903–1955) in the distribution of Ivan Bunin’s works in Italy in the 1920s and 1930s. Küfferle’s critical essays about Bunin in Italian literary journals, his
Elda Garetto
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