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The problem of the Historic Personality in the Works of Joseph Brodsky
In the article there has been presented the analysis of the poems by Joseph Brodsky, devoted to the historic personalities, on the basis of which the question of the meaning of the historic character in the perception of the poet is being solved.
I I Kobelyatskaya
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Characteristics of Deep Long‐Period Earthquakes at Alaska Volcanoes From 2005 to 2017
Abstract Deep long‐period earthquakes (DLPs) are often detected near volcanoes from the crust down to the upper mantle. Exhibiting coincidence with volcanic eruptions, DLPs are recognized as potential precursors to volcanic activities yet their detection remains challenging.
Zilin Song, Yen Joe Tan
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Homenaje a la columna vertebral
Exiliado en Estados Unidos desde comienzos de la década del setenta, el poeta ruso Joseph Brodsky (1940-1996), adquiere en 1977 la nacionalidad norteamericana.
Joseph Brodsky
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Using the S‐DIKW framework to transform data visualization into data storytelling
Abstract Communicating insights from data effectively requires design skills, technical knowledge, and experience. Data must be accurately represented with aesthetically pleasing visuals and engaging text to effectively communicate to the intended audience.
Angelica Lo Duca, Kate McDowell
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Motif of Mask in Joseph Brodsky’s ‘Great Elegy for John Donne’
This article offers an interpretation of the well-known poem by Joseph Brodsky, ‘Great Elegy for John Donne’ (1963). While traditionally elegy is analyzed in comparison with texts of the English medieval poet and preacher, where echoes of poetic and ...
O. V. Bogdanova, T. N. Baranova
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“The Conqueror! Cyrus! Napoleon!”: the Image of Napoleon in the Art World of Joseph Brodsky
The article is devoted to the problem of Brodsky’s perception and interpretation of such an important historical era as the era of the Napoleonic campaigns, and in it – the image of Napoleon, who in culture was traditionally interpreted as a genius ...
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How everything is changing! What once was bird Now lies a page of words; Thought was once a simple bloom; on bull’s slow feet A march did poems beat. And what was me anew, perhaps, has flourished, And leaves the plant world nourished. N.
Konstantin Lidin
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Thank You to Our 2025 Peer Reviewers
Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 53, Issue 6, 28 March 2026.
Kristopher Karnauskas +40 more
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Volcanic Precursor Revealed by Machine Learning Offers New Eruption Forecasting Capability
Abstract Seismicity at active volcanoes provides crucial constraints on the dynamics of magma systems and complex fault activation processes preceding and during an eruption. We characterize time‐dependent spectral features of volcanic earthquakes at Axial Seamount with unsupervised machine learning (ML) methods, revealing mixed frequency signals that ...
Kaiwen Wang +6 more
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Textonics: an introduction to electronic philology
Digital philology studies texts and textuality in electronic networks and the ways of their reading, writing and transformation. Electronic texts are much more fluid and transformable than paper texts and oral utterances.
Epstein M. N.
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