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Pavel Florensky was an outstanding Russian writer, philosopher, scientist and theologian. Born in Russia in 1882, he was executed by the soviet regime in 1937. He was influenced by Leo Tolstoy, and was a colleague of Mikhail Bulgakov.
Andrés Ortiz-Osés
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A model for assessing information security incidents damage
Any information system requires the funds reservation for the elimination of the consequences of information security incidents in the event of their occurrence.
Maxim O. Tanygin +3 more
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Invasive Species: Immunity and Community in Contemporary Outbreak Narratives
Abstract The word contagion, derived from Latin contagio, the combination of con (“together with”) and tagio (“touch”), suggests a close relationship between the human body and community. It stands to reason, then, that contagion narratives in one way or the other attempt to reflect upon one’s being in the world, with others, whether human or non‐human,
Julia Vaingurt
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Kaleidoscope of Identities [PDF]
In the article has been explored the kaleidoscope of identities in the novel by Mikhail Bulgakov "White Guards". In the text we can see few national identities: Russian, Little Russian, Ukrainian, which are representative of the diverse population ...
Юрчук, О. О.
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Karen Hewitt, a scholar who bridges Russian and British cultures [PDF]
The article was submitted on 11.09.2017.This article is devoted to Karen Hewitt, an Oxford lecturer and scholar in the field of English and Russian literature and comparative literary studies who became an MBE (Member of the Order of the British Empire ...
Sidorova, O., Сидорова, О.
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The subject of the article is Mikhail Bulgakov’s (1891–1940) childhood and relationships in his family of origin. Although biographers generally perceive the writer’s childhood as a happy one, certain aspects of his life, such as his drug addiction or ...
Magdalena Jedrzejuk-Witek
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Memory and music in Mikhail Bulgakov's The Master and Margarita: Defying the regime [PDF]
Mikhail Bulgakov’s The Master and Margarita reveals intricate intersections, which are negotiated via memory and writing. Witnessing the collapse of the Russian Empire and the emergence of the Soviet Union, Bulgakov devises multiple ways to engage not ...
Nataliya Shpylova-Saeed +1 more
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Mikhail Muravyev in the Еarly 1780s (Based on Materials of the Department of Manuscripts of the Institute of Russian Literature) [PDF]
The article is devoted to the analysis of Mikhail Muravyev’s literary position in the early 1780s. Our focus is on the writer’s letters to his family, which are kept in the Manuscripts Department of the Institute of Russian Literature (St.
Alexander D. Ivinskiy
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ALEXEY TURBIN ‘S INITIATION PLOT IN THE WHITE GUARD NOVEL BY M.A. BULGAKOV
Background. The problem of the functioning of archetypal plots and related images and motifs in the artistic structure of the novel The White Guard by Mikhail Bulgakov remains practically unexplored in literary criticism. This also applies to the episode
Guzel M. Ibatullina, Maria M. Krivda
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The Image of a Science Worker and the Artistic Space of Samson Samsonov’s Film Every Evening at Eleven [PDF]
The article is an attempt to analyze the structure and typology of the artistic space and time of the film Every Evening at Eleven directed by Samson Samsonov (1969) and their connection with the structure of the image of a typical Soviet intellectual —
Andreev, A. A.
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