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"INVERSE" PARODY IN DOSTOEVSKY'S WORKS: PRINCE K. - COLONEL ROSTANEV - PRINCE MYSHKIN
The article is devoted to the effect of an «inverse» parody based on the novels “Uncle’s Dream”, “The Village of Stepanchikovo” and “The Idiot”. The effect means that a new literary task influences caricature features of early parody characters — the ...
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The term ‘capital’ is ambiguous. It means a certain geographical category, which has a sense in the context of various factors. A particular interest lays in the research of in small towns that have neither institutional structure nor any other ...
A. V. Salavatova
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The interaction of the structural construction principles in the F.M. Dostoevsky’s novel “The Idiot”
The peculiarities of the principles of structural construction of the novel “The Idiot” by F.M. Dostoevsky and the analysis of each identified structural principle separately are studied.
А. А. Serebriakov, D. R. Zheleznyak
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The Image of a Tree in F.M. Dostoyevsky's Novel "The Idiot" [PDF]
The article is devoted to the analysis of the image of a tree in Dostoevsky’s novel “The Idiot”. The author reflects on the evolution of this image from an artistic detail in the description of the Pavlovsk Park to the philosophical symbol of the Golden ...
Olga N. Smyslova
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Cheek-Pieces with Zoomorphic Images of the Samara-Ural Region Nomads in the VI–IV Centuries BC
The article illustrates a study of cheek-pieces with zoomorphic images used by the nomads of the Samara-Ural region at the end of the VI–IV centuries BC. A review of 79 cheek-pieces is presented, as well as their characteristics.
Vladimir N. Myshkin
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Kurgan 28 of the Filippovka 1 Burial Ground: Revisiting the Dating Problem of the Complex
The papre is devoted to determining the date of the kurgan 28, Filippovka 1 burial ground, which is a necropolis of the social elite of the Southern Urals nomads in the middle of the 1st millennium BC. A burial partially destroyed by repeated robbery was
Olga V. Anikeeva, Vladimir N. Myshkin
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Horse Forehead Pieces from Nomadic Barrows of the Scythian Time in the Southern Urals
The paper is devoted to the description of horse forehead pieces, which were used by the nomads of the Southern Urals in the 6th – 4th centuries BC for protecting the horse’s head and / or decorating bridle.
Vladimir N. Myshkin
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On Some Peculiarities of Using Girth Clasps by the South Ural Area at Scythian Time
The article is devoted to the research of peculiarities of using girth clasps by the nomadic cattlebreeders living in the steppes of South Ural area in 6th-4th centuries BC. The analysis of location of metal parts of girth clasps in interments of horses,
Vladimir N. Myshkin
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To the Anniversary of Riza Salikhovich Bagautdinov
The article is dedicated to the 70th anniversary of Riza Salikhovich Bagautdinov, a renowed archaeologist, Candidate of Historical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Russian History at Samara National Research University named after ...
Myshkin Vladimir N.
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The idea of salvation in the world sets the theme of the hermitage and the world, monasticism in the world, worldly holiness in culture. Monasticism is seen as a state of mind regardless of status.
V.N. Suzi
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