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“Those Were Glorious Times, Sir!” The Napoleonic Wars and the Image of the Partisan Figner in Dostoevsky’s Short Story “The Demobbed” [PDF]
This work is the first piece of research in the history of Dostoevsky studies dedicated to the early short story “The Demobbed,” which is part of the cycle Stories of an Experienced Man (From the Notes of an Unknown) (1848).
Nikolay N. Podosokorsky
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The French occupation of Hamburg in 1806: The Continental blockade and smuggling [PDF]
The article examines the relationship between France and Hamburg in the early 19th century, the experience of E. Mortier’s first occupation of the free city-state, as well as methods of circumventing the continental blockade regime of Napoleon ...
Gunko, Andrew А.
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Napoleón y los románticos españoles: del odio al invasor a la veneración de sus cenizas (1808-1840)
This article analyzes different Spanish literary and journalistic readings on the historical and the mythical character of Napoleon, from the start of the War of Independence to the transfer of Napoleon's ashes to Paris.
José María Ferri Coll
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Gendering Cultural Memory: Balzac’s Adieu
In this essay I examine the en-gendering of cultural memory in Honoré de Balzac´s story Adieu (1830), which proceeds from a repressed trauma originating in historical events. Balzac wrote the story in the spring of 1830, i. e.
Kristina Fjelkestam
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Das Tulherias a Amarante. Pode a literatura ser uma forma de história?
This text will focus on the literary, historical and biographic treatment of Napoleon in Portuguese poet and biographer Teixeira de Pascoaes’ Napoleon, published in 1940.
Ricardo Namora
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L’émergence de l’«acteur napoléonien» au XIXe siècle
The period after the July Revolution of 1830 in France were marked by a wave of new plays about Napoleon. The popularity of these Napoleonic plays required the emergence of actors who, very quickly, became specialists in the role.
Laura O’Brien
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Introduction. In the Napoleonic era, political power set itself two tasks: to continue the traditions of the revolution in the formation of a new system of people and to make these changes correlate with the requirements of the new political system ...
Elena P. Piskunova
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Moscow and Napoleon in the Novel “Eugene Onegin”: Correlation of Meanings [PDF]
The article examines the “Napoleonic” stanza XXXVII from the Seventh Chapter of the novel “Eugene Onegin” in the context of poetics, problematics, and the spiritual ideal of the work. Pushkin’s analogy of the figurative pairs “Napoleon — Moscow”
Alexander V. Gulin
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Napoleons sats : Napoleon's Theorem
Denna uppsats behandlar en matematisk sats, oftast benämnd som Napoleons sats. I uppsatsen presenteras och bevisas denna sats med hjälp av ett flertal olika bevismetoder. Det presenteras även bevis för att satsen kan utvidgas till att gälla för fler geometriska objekt än en triangel, vilken är det objekt som satsen ursprungligen utgår från. Texten inleds
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History in the Life and Work of F. M. Dostoevsky [PDF]
The article is devoted to the role of history in the life and work of F. M. Dostoevsky. The writer studied world and Russian history throughout his life.
Nikolay N. Podosokorsky
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