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IMAGES OF THE BROKEN BODY IN V. MAYAKOVSKY'S TRAGEDY «VLADIMIR MAYAKOVSKY»
The paper focuses on corporal images in the art world of the tragedy «Vladimir Mayakovsky» (1913). Special attention is given to images of the broken body as a reflection of Mayakovsky's artistic concept in the early 20th century.
E. N. Kolmogorova
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Time at Home: The October Revolution and Soviet Temporalities
Abstract The October Revolution ushered in a radical, future‐orientated political agenda. Almost immediately, through the press, advice literature, activism and avant‐garde planning, a lively discourse on domestic life presented the home as a central site for building this ‘new epoch’. The home became the hub of a new and burgeoning Soviet temporality –
ANDY WILLIMOTT
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“This Street is Also Ours”: Familiar and Alien in Russian Authors’ American Travelogues [PDF]
The article studies Soviet writers’ complex attitude to the USA reflected in theirThe article studies Soviet writers’ complex attitude to the USA reflected in theirAmerican travelogues of the 1920–1930s, as well as the peculiar superimposition ofboth ...
Lioudmila Fedorova
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“People of an Uncertain Existence”: The First Soviet Productions of William Saroyan’s Play My Heart’s in the Highlands [PDF]
Several plays by William Saroyan written in the mid-1930s reached the Soviet stage only during the Khrushchev Thaw, in the early 1960s. The paper focuses on the first Soviet productions of Saroyan’s play My Heart’s in the Highlands, premiered in Armenian
Maxim M. Gudkov
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Bibliography of Publications by I.A. Bunin and V.N. Muromtseva-Bunina in the “Novyi Zhurnal” / “The New Review” [PDF]
The article provides a complete bibliography of publications by I.A. Bunin and V.N. Muromtseva-Bunina in the “New Journal,” as well as publications prepared by the heirs (and researchers with their permission), namely L.F. Zurov, M.E.
Maksim S. Shchavlinsky
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Images of S. A. Yesenin and V.V. Mayakovsky in Poems “Night Guest” and “April 14” by V. Bronevsky
The paper deals with the role of S. A. Yesenin and V. V. Mayakovsky in the creative evolution of the Polish poet Vladislav Bronevsky. The studied poems, genetically going back to the tradition of the ancient elegy-trenos, are dedicated to the memory of ...
Kacper Grajewski
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The article explores Mikhail Kuzmin’s poem The Hostile Sea (Vrazhdebnoe More) in the context of the poet’s attitude to the First World War and the Russian Revolution.
Alexandra Pakhomova
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Pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel disease is complicated and multifactorial. T helper cells represent components of adaptive immune response, whereas Toll-like receptors, NOD-likereceptors, RIG-I-like receptors are involved in maintenance of mucosal, as
A. S. Zherebiatiev +2 more
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The purpose of this research is to study the specific activity of our developed nasal dosage form with n-phenylacetyl-l-prolylglycine ethyl ester. The experiments were performed on 260 white outbred rats weighing 190-220 g.
B.S. Burlaka +4 more
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Vladimir Mayakovsky and Frank O’Hara: a Reappraisal [PDF]
The “New York School” refers to a group of poets and painters, mostly of the Abstract Expressionist movement, who congregated in New York in the first two decades following the end of the Second World War.
Ronald Vroon
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