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In the name of freedom: autocracy, serfdom, and suicide in Russia [PDF]
The 1828 suicide of Grigorii Miasnikov in the small provincial town of Arzamas proved so controversial that it came to the attention of Tsar Nicholas I.
Morrissey, S.
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Could a neurological disease be a part of Mozart’s pathography? [Neurološki aspekt Mozartove patografije] [PDF]
As expected, since we recently celebrated the 250th anniversary of birth of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, there has been again a renewal of interest in his short but intensive life, as well as in the true reason of his untimely dead.
Erdeljić, Viktorija, Ivkić, Goran
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The Night Visitor, or How Pushkin Parodied Shakespeare [PDF]
Задача автора статьи заключалась в том, чтобы осуществить интертекстуальный «палимпсестный» анализ поэмы Александра Пушкина “Граф Нулин” с целью выявления происхождения основных мотивов этого произведения.
Szczukin, Wasilij
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“Verse and Prose” in an Epistle to A.N. Wolf: on the Nature of Pushkin’s Poetic “Litter”
The aim of this study is to analyze Pushkin’s epistle Iz pis’ma k A. N. Vul’fu (, 1824), with a focus on identifying the strategies that allow everyday language to penetrate poetic discourse.
Elena N. Grigorieva +1 more
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The Queen of Spades. Codes of Plastic Visuality [PDF]
In accordance with the title the essay explores some of the key moments of Alexander Pushkin’s The Queen of Spades, which are this way or other encoded.
Tatiana A. Boborykina
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Ordering of small particles in one-dimensional coherent structures by time-periodic flows
Small particles transported by a fluid medium do not necessarily have to follow the flow. We show that for a wide class of time-periodic incompressible flows inertial particles have a tendency to spontaneously align in one-dimensional dynamic coherent ...
D. E. Melnikov +6 more
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Четыре Петербурга и один Ленинград Владимира Набокова
Four Petersburg and one Leningrad of Vladimir Nabokov Stronger sense of nostalgia accompanies Nabokov since young years to extreme old age. It has been connected, at first of all, with Petersburg where he was born, has spent the childhood and where ...
Oleg Fiedotow
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Pushkin and Gannibal: Ethnic Identity in Imperial Russia
Since his untimely death in 1837, the nineteenth-century romantic writer Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin has been renowned the world over not only for his literary achievements, but also for being a paradigm of Russianness. However, Pushkin himself was by
Grinberg, Miriam
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(Review) The Familiar Letter as a Literary Genre in the Age of Pushkin [PDF]
Reviews the book \u27The Familiar Letter as a Literary Genre in the Age of Pushkin,\u27 by William Mills Todd ...
Lanoux, Andrea
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Information decomposition of symbolic sequences
We developed a non-parametric method of Information Decomposition (ID) of a content of any symbolical sequence. The method is based on the calculation of Shannon mutual information between analyzed and artificial symbolical sequences, and allows the ...
Adams +47 more
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