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THE CHRISTIAN MEANING OF DOSTOEVSKY’S PUSHKIN SPEECH
The article examines Christian ideas, notions and concepts of Dostoevsky’s Pushkin speech, which was delivered on June 8, 1880. The study provides a critical analysis of the newspaper-magazine controversy that unfolded after the publication of the speech
Olga Zakharova
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Invasive Species: Immunity and Community in Contemporary Outbreak Narratives
Abstract The word contagion, derived from Latin contagio, the combination of con (“together with”) and tagio (“touch”), suggests a close relationship between the human body and community. It stands to reason, then, that contagion narratives in one way or the other attempt to reflect upon one’s being in the world, with others, whether human or non‐human,
Julia Vaingurt
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The article examines a previously undiscussed connection between Alexander Pushkin’s poetry and the work of the English Romantic poet H. K. White (1785–1806).
A. Belousova
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(Un)uttered mystery of existence in V. Nabokov’ short stories “The Word” and “The Thunderstorm”
The article is devoted to identifying the poetological and semantic features of V. Nabokov’ short stories “The Word” and “The Thunderstorm”. The analysis of the first of them is directly connected with the theme of verbal art, important to Nabokov, which
Eugene Makhankov
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“Following Our Own Path”: Pavel Katenin’s Political Theater
Abstract The present article focuses on the tension arising from Pavel Katenin’s aesthetic and literary vision for the reception of Antiquity in Russian mythological drama: his avid support of Classical purism and his denunciation of dramatists, for whom ancient myths served merely as a resource of historical parallels, is challenging to reconcile with
Katherine New
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Russian Realist Fiction in the Shadow of Autocratic Power
The Russian Review, Volume 84, Issue 4, Page 693-697, October 2025.
Kate Holland
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Using the modelling tool CLIMEX, we developed a bioclimate model to investigate the relationship between climate and the productivity of spring‐seeded camelina and to identify regions worldwide suitable for spring‐seeded camelina production. The analysis resulted in identification of areas that may permit expanded production and new areas suited for ...
Ross M. Weiss +6 more
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Orthops is a widely distributed plant bug genus comprising 35 species. Its nominotypical subgenus includes seven species mostly known from the Palearctic, and four of them are widely distributed. Most of them live in sympatry having only little morphological differences. The species limits have never been tested using the molecular data.
Polina A. Dzhelali +2 more
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The subject of the work is the Kalmyk fairy tale about the eagle and the raven, which is present in the story of A.S. Pushkin “The Captain’s Daughter” (1836). One group of scientists believes that this fairy tale-parable was composed by A.S.
A. A. Burykin
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Screen Culture and Literary Mythology of Mass Consciousness (two “Onegins” – 1999 and 2024) [PDF]
The article discusses the practice of promoting the images and meanings of classical works of Russian literature in modern screen culture. The relevance of this topic is connected with the widespread use of images of Russian literature in those samples
Sergey N. Ilchenko
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