Late 18th and Early 19th Century Occasional Poetry From the Perspective of Contemporary Editorial Strategies [PDF]
Focusing on the late 18th and early 19th occasional poetry, the article discusses the necessity of making accessible to contemporary audiences the works of older Slovak literature.
Lenka Rišková
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This article examines K.H. Muhammad Ihsan's Qur'an manuscript is located in Wonodoyo Hamlet, Gunungkidul Regency, Yogyakarta. Mr. Jazari Zaeni keeps this privately owned manuscript as the heir of the manuscript.
Khairun Niam, Tatsa Alifah
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Authorial Punctuation Signs as the Markers of the Meaning. On the Example of Mayakovsky’s 150 000 000 [PDF]
The first anonymous edition of Vladimir Mayakovsky’s poem 150,000,000 (1921) is distinguished by its “non-classical” punctuation. In the context of the futuristic aesthetics, it becomes a manifesto of the new revolutionary art.
Tatiana A. Kupchenko
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Transformations of linguistic forms in Anna Kamieńska’s work on Notatnik
This article is an attempt at answering the question about Anna Kamieńska editorial work on Notatnik. The discussion of the creative process applies to a manuscript fragment of the journal from the period 31 Oct 1971–15 Feb 1972, the work published in ...
Jagoda Zarzycka
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Introducing of A Thousand and One Nights and scrutiny its Cognitive textual features, Translated by Mohammad Baqer Khorasani Bazanjerdi (Henri version) [PDF]
It is believed that the oldest available Persian translation of the book alfa Layla va Layla, by Abdul Latif Tassoji in 1261 AH /1845 AD. who is known as the story of the thousand and one nights; But there is another translation called translation of ...
Mahmoud Firouzi Moghaddam +3 more
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This article introduces a remarkable monument of the Russian literature — an illustrated manuscript collection of encyclopedic content, compiled at the beginning of the 17th century.
Lydia I. Sazonova
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Textual meanders. “Diary 1954” by Leopold Tyrmand – a problem of not only a philological nature
The Hoover Institution at Stanford University holds the largest collection of manuscripts by Leopold Tyrmand in the world. An analysis of the materials stored at the Hoover Institution provides grounds for dissipating some doubts about the authenticity ...
Dariusz Pachocki
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On the genre composition of a manuscript collection from M.P. Golovin’s library [PDF]
The article analyzes one of the Old Russian narrative manuscript collections of the 17th century as a literary fact. Two interesting anonymous works from it are published: “Epistle of a Sad Man” and the verse “About Human Life”.
Аnatoly S. Demin
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The Joke in Aristophanes’ Assemblywomen (v. 21–23) [PDF]
The article deals with the history of interpretation of the joke in v. 21–23 of Aristophanes’ Assemblywomen. There is no consensus among researchers about the meaning of the passage under consideration, what order of verses is preferable, and what role ...
Ekaterina N. Buzurnyuk
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From Fighting for Women’s Rights to Fighting for Social Justice (Hana Gregorová: Ženy [Women] 1912, 1946) [PDF]
Hana Gregorová’s (1885 – 1958) early work was mostly concerned with themes pertaining to women’s emancipation. Later, the author widened her scope and also dealt with the questions of social justice.
Dana Hučková
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