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Russian formalists and Russian literature
Russian literature of the present day has lost its statehood and no longer pretends to build its own laws of development in the historical movement. The “dictatorship of art” predicted by the formalists, intended for the total textuality of Russian culture, turned out to be a predominantly optimistic slogan that has lost its stimulating function in the
Yekaterina P. Berezhnaya
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How Tatiana's voice rang across the steppe: Russian literature in the life and legend of Abai
The Kazakh poet Abai Qunanbaiuly (1845–1904) today enjoys a dual legacy as the father of modern Kazakh literature (as distinct from its oral tradition) and also as an enlightener who translated the Russian classics into Kazakh and acted as a vital bridge
N. Caffee
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On the Meaning of 17th Russian Literature in the History of Russian Literature
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Concept of “tea” in Russian culture [PDF]
The paper is devoted to the study of the literary functions of the concept of “tea” in Russian culture and the history of the formation of the conceptual framework associated with it and the representations demonstrating this concept. The paper considers
Kondakov Boris Vadimovich +3 more
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A Study of Non-Native (Foreign) Name of Characters in Russian and Persian Literature (Based on the Works of A. Chekhov, N. Gumilyov, B. Alavi) [PDF]
IntroductionThe name is a part of the human identity chosen for the baby under the influence of various factors. Generally, others take a name at birth or before that. But in literary works, the author selects a name for the hero based on the subject and
Marzieh Yahyapour +2 more
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Representing school discourse stimuli [PDF]
Discourse study in contemporary science is characterized by various approaches, whose integrative feature is the fact that this theoretical phenomenon is considered as a communicative activity and is caused by anthropocentric factors of speech generation.
Ozerova Elena G. +4 more
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The article examines the reception of Western European modernism in Russia in the late 19 th — early 20th centuries, with the emphasis on the phenomenon of the “crooked mirror” of a different nation perception, which not only endows the work of a foreign
Vsevolod E. Bagno +1 more
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Leonid Andreev's Letters to Zinaida Sibileva. Part 2 (1890–1892) [PDF]
This is the first complete publication of Leonid Andreev's letters to his first lover, Zinaida Nikolaevna Sibileva. The course of their relationship between 1889 and 1892 was stormy and very uneven.
Natalia P. Generalova +1 more
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According to the papers of late 20th and early 21st centuries devoted to the belles-lettres written in Russian, a term “Russian literature” or “Russian-language literature” is used along with another term “Russophone literature.” The different ...
Nadezhda I. Nefedova
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Language rights and education of the small numbered indigenous peoples of the European North of Russia: from the Soviet period to modern time [PDF]
The article examines the experience of Russian constituent entities (Murmansk region, Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Archangelsk Oblast) in the support of indigenous ethnocultural rights in the context of current models for protection of minority languages and
Atnashev Vadim +4 more
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