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Neurology in Russian Writers: Tolstoy and Turgenev

open access: yes, 2018
The personal and bibliographical histories of the two Russian writers, Leo Nikolaevich Tolstoy and Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev, are strictly connected to social and scientific developments in nineteenth century Russia. In particular, in the field of medicine and of neurology, these two authors had personal issues and interests, kindled by Russia's opening
Altavilla, Riccardo, Paciaroni, Maurizio
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Russian Writers on Russian Writers

The Modern Language Review, 1997
Writers on writers - introductory essay, R. Aizlewood and F. Wigzell familiar solidarity and squabbling - Russia's 18th-century writers, G. Jones Fet on Tiutchev, R. Aizlewood Chekhov and Merezhkovskii, S. le Fleming Shestov on Chekhov, M. Jones Gumilev's reviews of Viacheslav Ivanov's "Cor Ardens" as a tool in the polemics of literary succession, P ...
Michael Falchikov, Faith Wigzell
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Russian Women Writers

The Slavic and East European Journal, 2000
Catherine the Great Ekaterina Dashkova Anna Bunina Nadezhda Durova Elena Gan (Hahn) Evdokiia Rostopchina NadezhdaTeplova Zinaida Volkonskaia Sofiia Zakrevskaia Anna Barykova Maric Bashkirstseva Elena Blavatskai Nadezhda Khvoshchinskaia Elizaveta Kologrivova Avdotia Panaeva Karolina Pavlova Nadezhda Sokhanskaia Evbeniia Tur Iuliia Zhadovskaia Elena Guro
Charlotte Rosenthal, Christine D. Tomei
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Russian Writers and the Doukhobors

2021
Canadian Literature, No.
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Women Writers in Russian Literature

Choice Reviews Online, 1994
Women Writers in Russian Literature presents a critical overview of Russian women writers from earliest times to the present, including emigre authors. Each of the 14 essays is by a scholar in a particular field; together, they cover all of Russian literature--from old Russia through the 18th and 19th centuries and up to the present--and include all ...
Toby W Clyman, Diana Greene
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Dictionary of Russian Women Writers

The Slavic and East European Journal, 1995
How to Use this Dictionary List of Abbreviations Preface Introduction: Russian Women Writers 1760-1992 Dictionary of Russian Women Writers Appendix A: Chronology of Russian Women Writers Appendix B: Time Line of Russian Women Writers in Historical Context Bibliography ...
Robin Bisha   +3 more
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THE RUSSIAN VILLAGE WRITERS

2002
The so called ‘village writers’ played an important role in the Russian literature of the sixties and seventies of the twentieth century. From a social point of view their work can be seen as an indictment against the injustice done to the kolkhoz-farmers, the terrible condition these people lived in after World War II, and the madness of the ...
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Russian Writers on Translation

2014
Since the early eighteenth century, following Peter the Great's policy of forced westernization, translation in Russia has been a very visible and much-discussed practice. Generally perceived as an important service to the state and the nation, translation was also viewed as a high art, leading many Russian poets and writers to engage in literary ...
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«ANECDOTE ABOUT TWO RUSSIAN WRITERS»

Russkaya literatura, 2022
The article examines an obscure comedy by O. I. Senkovsky Fansu, or the Cheating Maid, which is a reworking of a play by а Chinese author Zheng Guang-tzu, Tchao-Mei’-Hiang (The Clever Confidante), published in the French translation in 1835. The analysis is focused on the literary and polemical plot of the work, introduced by Senkovsky into the source ...
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