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Transgressive eroticism and the making and unmaking of the self beyond the object body. [PDF]
Stanghellini G.
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Russian Writers on Russian Writers
The Modern Language Review, 1997Writers 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 Writers on Translation
2014Since 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 ...
B. Baer, N. Olshanskaya
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Four Contemporary Russian Writers
World Literature Today, 1990Margot K. Frank, Robert Porter
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Philosophical Ideas of Russian Writers
ISTORIYA, 2018Anatoly Chernyaev, Kseniya Vorozhihina
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Russian Studies in Philology, 2023
Aim. To compare artistic means of depicting mentally ill characters in the works of the Russian writer A. P. Chekhov and the Chinese writer Lu Xin to identify the typology of the image of the distorted world of a sick consciousness.Methodology. The paper
Shilei Ning
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Aim. To compare artistic means of depicting mentally ill characters in the works of the Russian writer A. P. Chekhov and the Chinese writer Lu Xin to identify the typology of the image of the distorted world of a sick consciousness.Methodology. The paper
Shilei Ning
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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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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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