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Since the 1920s the relationship between literature and science, more specifically between the modes of popularizing scientific ideas to a broader public, was a broadly discussed topic among writers, critics and scholars. In these debates the relation between educational goals, entertaining devices and visionary thought experiments was a contested ...
MATTHIAS SCHWARTZ
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The associative experiment as an investigative method of the translation process
This paper deals with the psycholinguistic cognitive process investigation methods of text reception and the translation process, the free associative experiment, which can be seen as a complex investigation method.
Igor Panasiuk
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The Moscow housing problem of 1920s in the stories and feuilletons of Mikhail Bulgakov
At the beginning of the 1920s Moscow was in the middle of a housing crisis: after the revolution the housing resources in Moscow have decreased, while the population has increased.
Anna Mikhaylovski
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Bulgakov and Laboulaye (To the Issue of Sources of “Heart of a Dog”) [PDF]
The article deals with the European literary tradition presenting the dog as a protagonist. The author claims that the magical story of the French politician and writer Édouard Laboulaye (1811 –1883) “The Poodle-Prince” (1867) is one of the literary ...
Alexandre F. Stroev
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“It seems as if I got to Saratov...”: S. L. Frank in the letters to his wife from Latvia in 1928 [PDF]
Introduction. Eight letters of 1928, related to the philosopher’s lecture tour in the Baltics – in Riga and Dvinsk (now Daugavpils) – are published from the rich epistolary collection of Semyon Ludvigovich Frank, addressed to his wife ...
Gaponenkov Alexey Alekseevich, Alexey Alekseevich +1 more
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A series of etchings of the Odessa graphic artist Victor Efimenko (1933-1994) was studied for the novel by Mikhail Bulgakov «The Master and Margarita», created between 1978 and 1992.
Олена Спасскова
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Anthropomorphic and Zoomorphic Semiotic Codes of Mikhail Bulgakov’s Satire
The article considers Mikhail Bulgakov’s satirical texts in semiotic and axiological linguistic aspects. The prosaic texts of modernist fiction are analyzed as semiotic structural units, which can be interpreted with the help of key anthropomorphic and ...
Viktoriya Karpukhina
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Anton P. Chekhov and Mikhail A. Bulgakov: Chekhov’s trace in “The Master and Margarita”
The research examines the presence of A.P. Chekhov’s works in M.A. Bulgakov’s novel “The Master and Margarita”. It is established that Bulgakov drew inspiration from Chekhov’s principles, particularly those outlined in Chekhov’s “Autobiography”, when ...
Boris V. Sokolov
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Beyond the nation and into the state: identity, belonging, and the ‘hyper‐border’
The case of the disputed Southern Kuril Islands/Northern Territories is used to introduce the term ‘hyper‐border’ in order to examine the instrumental and pragmatic nature of identity. It seeks to capture how, on one of Russia's most isolated borders, the quotidian realities and challenges of life ‘beyond’ the state had profound implications for how ...
Paul Benjamin Richardson
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At the end of 1921 Mikhail Bulgakov, a young doctor from Kiev with literary expectations, finally moved to Moscow. The capital of the new Soviet world is entering into the Nep’s years, featured by the figure of a new social climber, the nepman.
Cheti Traini
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