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Russian Studies in Philology
Aim. To reveal the influence of Pushkin’s poem “The Fountain of Bakhchisarai” on Lermontov’s artistic world, on his ideas about the female ideal and the essence of love.Methodology.
I. Kiseleva, K. Potashova
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Aim. To reveal the influence of Pushkin’s poem “The Fountain of Bakhchisarai” on Lermontov’s artistic world, on his ideas about the female ideal and the essence of love.Methodology.
I. Kiseleva, K. Potashova
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Semantic Diversity of the Lexical Unit Gaze in the Poetic Language of A. S. Pushkin
Russian Studies in PhilologyAim. To examine the semantic and stylistic unity in the semantic structure of the word gaze in the context of Pushkin’s poetic space.Methodology. The lexeme gaze is subjected to linguistic analysis, changes in the lexical and semantic structure of this ...
O. V. Shatalova
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MAURICE BARING AND ALEXANDER PUSHKIN: TRANSLATION AND PROBLEMS OF THE LITERARY CANON DEVELOPMENT
Imagologiya i komparativistikaMaurice Baring’s reception of Alexander Pushkin’s personality and oeuvre can be described in terms of scholarly, educational, editorial, and translation activities.
S. Koroleva
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Mikhail Lermontov as Alexander Pushkin’s Spiritual Successor
Vestnik RFFI. Gumanitarnye i obŝestvennye naukiThis article considers the phenomenon of Alexander Pushkin to be a value vector for the development of Lermontov’s artistic and personal genius. Following an examination of reminiscences of Pushkin’s works in Lermontov’s bibliography, the author ...
I. Kiseleva
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Russian Studies in Philology
Aim. To highlight the presence of the image of A. S. Pushkin in the literary process of the 1920–1930s, to identify original assessments of the cultural, historical, religious and moral impact of Pushkin’s works and his personality on the descendants of ...
L. F. Alekseeva
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Aim. To highlight the presence of the image of A. S. Pushkin in the literary process of the 1920–1930s, to identify original assessments of the cultural, historical, religious and moral impact of Pushkin’s works and his personality on the descendants of ...
L. F. Alekseeva
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ALISHER NAVOI AND PUSHKIN: THE WORLD OF LETTERS
HUMANISM IN EASTERN-WESTERN LITERATURE: NAVAI AND PUSHKINLetters are one of the most concise and effective forms of humancommunication. Together with the writer of the letter, the heart, mood, hopes anddreamsofthereceiverarereflectedinthem.Ifpersonallettersbetweenpeopleare seen as a means of communication ...
Shoira Axmedova
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THE PORTRAIT OF THE EAST IN PUSHKIN'S POETRY
HUMANISM IN EASTERN-WESTERN LITERATURE: NAVAI AND PUSHKINAlexander Sergeyevich Pushkin’s poetry is a phenomenon thatcombines the East and the West. Therefore, the theme of the East became the mainline of the poet’s work.
Dilrabo Quvvatova
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NAVOI AND PUSHKIN: THE EVOLUTION OF METAPHORS
HUMANISM IN EASTERN-WESTERN LITERATURE: NAVAI AND PUSHKINThe paper investigates literary dialogue, primitive foundations ofplots and characters, metaphorical perception, and the evolution of metaphoricalsystems, drawing from the poetry and prose of Alisher Navoi and AlexanderSergeevichPushkin.
Uzoq Joraqulov
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PUSHKIN IN ANIMATION AND THE PUSHKIN MYTH
Lomonosov Journal of PhilologyThe article is devoted to the reflection of the Pushkin myth of Russian culture in animation: from Pushkin’s cycle by A.Yu. Khrzhanovsky, who conveyed the perception of Pushkin characteristic of the 1970–1980s, to the animated series Pushkin and... Mikhailovskoye (2023), created by the artist I. Shaimardanov in the spirit of postmodernist trends.
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