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On Teaching Russian Literature in Russian
The Modern Language Journal, 1963THE rapidly growing interest in Russian on many American campuses today is a phenomenon which goes back less than a decade. Because it is such a recent development, teachers of Russian are just now facing problems with which their colleagues in the Romance languages and German became familiar many years ago, and some of the most challenging problems ...
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The Jewish Persona in the European Imagination: A Case of Russian Literature
Modern Language Review, 2010This book proposes that the idea of the Jews in European cultures has little to do with actual Jews, but rather is derived from the conception of Jews as Christianity's paradigmatic Other, eternally reenacting their morally ambiguous New Testament role ...
Leonid Livak
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Young Russian adults' attitudes towards the potential use of robots in hotels
Technology and Society, 2018Robots are increasingly discussed in academic literature as well as the popular media since they are becoming more usual in industry. The increased use of robots will meet with practical issues with regards to adoption in industry as well as resistance ...
Stanislav Ivanov +2 more
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The Reading of Russian Literature in China: A Moral Example and Manual of Practice
Modern Language Review, 2010The Russian Classics as a Moral Example Literature and the Nation The Agents of Soviet Literature Soviet Socialist Realism as a Manual of ...
M. Gamsa
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2023
Russia haunted the British cultural imagination throughout the 20th century – whether as a romantic source of literary and political inspiration or as a warning of creeping totalitarianism. In this new book, Ira Nadel, charts the story of that influence through the work of some of the key figures in British literature across the century, including ...
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Russia haunted the British cultural imagination throughout the 20th century – whether as a romantic source of literary and political inspiration or as a warning of creeping totalitarianism. In this new book, Ira Nadel, charts the story of that influence through the work of some of the key figures in British literature across the century, including ...
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From Russian Literature to Russian-Language Literature of the Empire
Ab Imperio, 2022openaire +1 more source
Opisthorchis felineus infection prevalence in Western Siberia: A review of Russian literature.
Acta Tropica, 2018O. S. Fedorova +9 more
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