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Research and Practice in Thrombosis and Haemostasis, Volume 6, Issue S1, October 2022.
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Elaborating literary scholar Boris Tomashevsky’s actionable metaphor “schools” of readers, this historical study picks up seven ‘graduates’ from the depth of poet Nikolai Gumilev’s followers.
Роман Тименчик
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United European Gastroenterology Journal, Volume 6, Issue S8, Page A748-A787, October 2018.
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UEG Week 2018 Poster Presentations [PDF]
United European Gastroenterology Journal, Volume 6, Issue S8, Page A135-A747, October 2018.
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The article deals with the feature of prose by M. I. Tsvetaeva, based on the system of defining. The author defines such concepts as denotation, signified contextual metadefinition and relative definition.
O. S. Gavrilova
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Nowadays the study of relationships between synonyms and antonyms is relevant in the literary context. This article considers the interaction between antonymy and synonymy based on a delicate semantic play in poetic texts by M. I.
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Fedros ir Hipolito motyvas M. I. Cvetajevos laiškuose A. V. Bachrachui | The Antic Myth of Fedra and Hippolit in letters by M. Tsvetaeva to A. Bachrach [PDF]
The article deals with the antic code in letters by Marina Tsvetaeva to Alexandr Bachrach. Analyze is based on Lotmanean and his school works on intermediality.
Natalja Tuganova
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The article presents a review of a three-day conference session “French lectures: teachers and students” (“Lectures françaises: maîtres et disciples”) as part of the 50th International scientifi c philological anniversary conference named after L.
Pavlova, Svetlana Yurievna
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Author’s Strategy of Semantic Broadening in M. I. Tsvetaeva’s Poem “The Ratcatcher” [PDF]
By the material of M. I. Tsvetaeva’s poem “The Ratcatcher”, the paper examines the author’s strategy of broadening the original text semantics. The researchers tackle the following issues: narrative technique of epic material presentation, mechanism to deepen the poem’s ideological and meaningful content, genre and story transformations, specificity of
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Intertextual Subtexts of Joseph Brodsky’s Elegy “You Will Return to Your Homeland. Well...”
The article offers an interpretation of Joseph Brodsky’s poem, rarely used for analysis, “You will return to your homeland. Well...” (1961). If traditionally Brodsky’s elegy in the intertextual aspect is considered as a “dialogue-repulsion” (A. Nesterov)
O. V. Bogdanova, E. A. Vlasova
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