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Orbis Litterarum, 2006
This article is deals with the literary image of Siberia in nineteenth‐ and twentieth‐century Russian literature. Siberia became more than just a locale in both Russian literature and in the public consciousness: it became a particular concept, a complex idea.
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This article is deals with the literary image of Siberia in nineteenth‐ and twentieth‐century Russian literature. Siberia became more than just a locale in both Russian literature and in the public consciousness: it became a particular concept, a complex idea.
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Vestnik VGIK
The article explores the role of cinema in the formation and consolidation of the key mythology associated with the nation’s heroism during the Great Patriotic War, which underlie collective memory and national identity.
V. Marusenkov
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The article explores the role of cinema in the formation and consolidation of the key mythology associated with the nation’s heroism during the Great Patriotic War, which underlie collective memory and national identity.
V. Marusenkov
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Hepatotoxicity and cardiotoxicity of azithromycin: a “mythologeme” or real threat (critical review)
Clinical review for general practiceAs shown by long experience of the clinical use of macrolides, these drugs are characterized by the highest safety. Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) associated with the use of macrolides are extremely rare.
A. I. Sinopalnikov
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Topical Issues of Culture, Art, Education
The article examines the features of the Russian linguistic picture of the world based on the linguistic and cultural analysis of the universal mythologeme "Eternal Femininity" embodied in the axial texts of the poets of the Silver Age.
I. N. Kalanchina
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The article examines the features of the Russian linguistic picture of the world based on the linguistic and cultural analysis of the universal mythologeme "Eternal Femininity" embodied in the axial texts of the poets of the Silver Age.
I. N. Kalanchina
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Russian Ballet School on the Screen as a Mythologeme of the Modern Socio-Cultural Paradigm
Vestnik VGIKThe article examines the mythology in two films dedicated to ballet: “Bolshoi” (2017) by V. Todorovsky and “After You” (2017) by Anna Matison. The author highlights a conspicuous trend in modern Russian cinema towards positive appreciation of Soviet ...
V. Marusenkov
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THE MYTHOLOGEME OF “BULGAKOV'S KIEV”: SOVIET/RUSSIAN NEOTOTALIARISM IN ACTION
Almanac of Ukrainian StudiesThe article is devoted to one of those theoretical and practical problems that became extremely relevant in connection with the Russian-Ukrainian war.
S. Hrabovsky
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MYTHOLOGEMES OF THE RYAZAN-MORDOVIAN BORDER
Onomastics of the Volga Region, 2020The article covers mythologemes recorded in the Shatsk area of the Ryazan region. The dialect material demonstrates different semantic content of mythologemes in Shatsk dialects, which shows reduction of mythological images in rural residents' consciousness: a mythological character itself - a character of disguise - a scarecrow or a bogeyman - a ...
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MYTHOLOGEME “BAKING OR BATHING IN A CAULDRON” AS A SYMBOL OF SACRED INITIATION
Bulletin of Chelyabinsk State UniversityThe paper deals with a typological series of mythological images associated with rites of passage or initiation in the history of religions. Thus, using the example of various mythologies and cultures of ancient peoples, the sacred symbolism of the ...
Еренчинова Е. Б Daniil +5 more
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Mythologeme Pushkin and Gogol and Its Representations in Russian Online Folklore
Art LogosThe myth about the personal and creative relationship between A. S. Pushkin and N. V. Gogol, which has existed in Russian culture since the middle of the 19th century, is based on the fact that the writers knew each other and saw each other more than ...
V. Abramova, Iu.V. Arkhangelskaya
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Dekonstruktion nationaler Mythologeme: Heinrich Heine und Deutschland
2002Der US-amerikanische Germanist Robert C. Holub nennt den 1797 geborenen und 1856 im Pariser Exil gestorbenen Heinrich Heine »the best known German author of the nineteenth century and one of the few German authors of his age to achieve worldwide recognition.«2 Das war nicht immer so, Heines Stellung in der deutschsprachigen Literatur ist bekanntlich ...
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