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Onomastic code in Mandelstam’s poetry
The article explores the principles of anagraming and intertextual cryptography in the work of Osip Mandelstam related to his own name and surname. It is proved that onomastic ciphers dissolved in poetic fabric (embodied in the images of Hagia Sophia ...
Liubov Kihney
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Osip Mandelstam in the French Anthologies of Russian Poetry (1925–1970)
The fates and fortunes of any national literature in a foreign culture is a multifaceted subject. And this is where the perception of Russian culture in France belongs.
Natalia Gamalova
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“Ode to Beethoven”: Osip Mandelstam’s newly discovered manuscript and abstract on the history of the Western Church [PDF]
The article introduces the newly discovered manuscript of Osip Mandelstam's poem “Ode to Beethoven”, which was preserved in the family archive of Semen Lipkin.
Alexander Mets, Roman Krivko
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In addition to the publication in the Literaturnyi Fact (No. 15, 2020), the article presents O.E. Mandelstam’s newly discovered manuscripts from his collection in Princeton (USA) — two synoptic notes (1912?) on the history of European philosophy ...
Alexander G. Mets
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The article attempts to examine the main views about Armenia on the works of O. Mandelstam’s “Journey to Armenia” and the cycle “Armenia” and the novel by A. Bitov’s “Armenia Lessons”.
M A Elrashid Ali
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Osip Mandelstam’s "Stone". New data: variants of poems and author’s notes [PDF]
This article describes a copy of Osip Mandelstam’s Stone with the author’s notes and variants of the poems. It mentions V.I. Ivanov, O.A. Glebova-Sudeikina, the Timofeev family.
Alexander Mets
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“Pahnut smert’iu gospodskie Lipki”: on some contexts of the “Kiev poem” by Osip Mandelstam [PDF]
The last Kiev-related poem by Mandelstam is interpreted in the context of Nikolay Ushakov’s collection of poems “Kiev” (1936). Historical and topographical comments on the plot of the poem about the “dead city” given on the article consider: Kiev in 1919
Inna S. Bulkina
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The essay aims to rethink the concept of memory and its application in O. Mandelstam’s work. The term ‘culture’ is also questioned and it is substituted by the term ‘civilisation’.
Helena Ulbrechtová
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The article investigates the interaction between two cultures of Russia and Japan on the example of the Japanese translation of Osip Mandelstam early poems from the book “Kamen” (Stone). The study is based on an analysis of the fundamental components for
E. Dudina
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The literature and culture of Eastern Armenia and Russia have been intertwined since the 19th century, when Eastern Armenia became part of the Russian Empire in 1828. During this period, Armenian themes became an essential aspect of Russian literature,
Ani Petrs-Bartsumian
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