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STRUCTURAL-SEMANTIC TYPOLOGIZATION OF FREE INDIRECT SPEECH: THE CASE OF MARINA TSVETAEVA’S PROSE
The article is devoted to the topic of someone else’s speech, which remains relevant in modern linguistics. The author studies the way uttered (external) free indirect speech (FIS) (namely, its structural and semantic types) functions in Marina Tsvetaeva’
Olga Pavlovna Puchinina
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23rd Congress of the European Hematology Association Stockholm, Sweden, June 14‐17, 2018
HemaSphere, Volume 2, Issue S1, Page 1-1113, June 2018.
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Don’t lea—17 March 192318 March 1923(Tracks)19 March 192320 March 1923To lay you to rest...25 March 1923Souls come to see.25 March 192325 March 192327 March 19235 April 192311 April ...
Marina Tsvetaeva, Mary Jane White
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Велимир Хлебников — ‘поэт с историей’ и ‘без истории’
The autobiographical writings by Velimir Khlebnikov are often regarded as less important than his poetry, because of their fragmentariness. On the contrary, they are not only a fundamental source on his life, but also a sort of manifesto on literature ...
Ilaria Aletto
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The article is devoted to a comparative analysis of motives of the author’s birthday and death day in the creative legacy of Lesya Ukrainka and Marina Tsvetaeva.
Ирина Бетко
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Tsvetaeva, Marina (ЦВЕТАЕВА, Марина) (1892–1941)
One of the best-known and influential Russian modernist poets, Marina Tsvetaeva (1892–1941) wrote lyric and narrative poetry, plays, autobiographical and memoir prose, and essays in literary history and criticism.
Forrester, Sibelan E.S.
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5 June 192312 June 192317 June 192319 June 192319 June 1923Marina Tsvetaeva was born in Moscow in 1892 and began to publish in her teens, to multiple good reviews by Russian literary critics.
Mery Jane White, Marina Tsvetaeva
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Семиотический анализ автобиографического нарратива Марины Цветаевой – возможности и ограничения
A large part of Marina Tsvetaeva’s journals describes her years in Moscow immediately after the 1917 revolution. Tsvetaeva divides her post-revolutionary experiences into two separate spheres: internal life, being (byt’e) and external life, existence ...
Dorota Jewdokimow
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Jana Štroblová as a Translator and Exegete of Marina Tsvetaeva [PDF]
This master thesis is devoted to Jana Stroblova, the Czech poet, novelist and translator from Russian language. The thesis is aimed at several goals: 1) to summarize and unite the known facts about life of this author and try to capture her personality ...
Krausová, Aneta
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God, Factories, Correspondence
11 October 192224 October 192235 October 192223 September 19224 August ...
Marina Tsvetaeva, Mary Jane White
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