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B.F. EGOROV AS MEMOIRIST

open access: yesLomonosov Journal of Philology, 2023
The article examines the features of memoir narration in the memoirs of Boris Egorov, distinguished by both a special interest in personal history, inscribed in the general historical course, and the need to return again in memory to previously visited significant places. A passionate love of memories is combined in the author’s biography, marked by an
Vladislav Krivonos
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Titus Hotnog – Memoirist

open access: yesPhilologica Jassyensia
The prose writer and philologist Titus Hotnosg (18901957) is the author of the short prose volume Vrăbioiul alb [The White Cocksparrow] (Iași, 1936) but also of several philological studies. In 2005, the philologist Ion Nuță, accompanied in his approach by the teacher Ioan Dănilă, both of Bacău, published a collection of writings by Titus Hotnog in ...
Ofelia Ichim
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From Soldier-Poet to Veteran Memoirist: Siegfried Sassoon, The Complete Memoirs of George Sherston, and the Limits of Life-Writing in Prose

open access: yesIlha do Desterro, 2021
The Complete Memoirs of George Sherston is a key text supporting Siegfried Sassoon’s reputation as Britain’s pre-eminent Great War-writer. Critics have nevertheless reached no consensus as to whether these lightly fictionalised “memoirs” represent true ...
Sean A. McPhail
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How to Create a National Opera? The Lisinski Case. Imaginary Memoirist Sketches with an Epilogue

open access: yesDe Musica Disserenda, 2016
The article deals with the situation in the 1840s, when the young composer Vatroslav Lisinski (1819–1854) was asked by Zagreb patriots to compose a national opera.
Vjera Katalinić
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Province lifestyle from the standpoint of memoirist

open access: yesScienceRise, 2016
According to the materials of memories of Ukrainian and Russian composer Leonid Lisovskiy (1866-1934) "Ten years in Poltava ..." little-known pages of the musical and social life of the Poltava province in the early twentieth century are revealed.
А.И. Литвиненко
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The Memoirist against History: Nabokov’s Speak, Memory as the (re)negotiation of a literary form at the intersection of personal experience and historical narrative

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Life Writing, 2019
Nabokov’s Speak, Memory is a literary memoir that negotiates the relationship between history and personal experience by illuminating one end of a spectrum of authoritative effects that range from artifice to spontaneity.
Michael Sala
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Scholar – Fictionist – Memoirist: David Lodge’s Documentary (Self-)Biography in Quite a Good Time to be Born: 1935–1975

open access: yesStudia Anglica Posnaniensia, 2016
Over the last decade or so, David Lodge has become not only a reader but also an avid practitioner of “fact-based writing” - be it the biographical novel (The Master of 2004 and A Man of Parts 2011), the autobiographical novel (Deaf Sentence of 2008 ...
Kusek Robert
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Lev Arnoldov: A journalist, memoirist, and Sinologist

open access: yesVestnik Tomskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta, 2022
Amir A. Khisamutdinov   +1 more
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My Pessoa: Uncovering “the others in me” [PDF]

open access: yesPessoa Plural, 2020
After presenting two translations and three poems written by him, the author, a poet and memoirist, turns to Fernando Pessoa for clues to understanding the distinctly Portuguese form of identity creation as it is exhibited in Portuguese literature, as ...
Anderson, Scott Edward
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«Even though Volunteer fighters made their mistakes and sins, only those who do nothing make no mistakes». Memoirs of Volunteer Army officers in 1918–1920 left by Major General Konstantin A. Kelner [PDF]

open access: yesОмский научный вестник: Серия "Общество. История. Современность", 2021
This research article focuses on characterization of Volunteer Army officers who fought in the Russian Civil War being part of the White armies of South Russia. Quoted memoirs by Major General Konstantin A.
R. G. Gagkuev, F. A. Gushchin
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