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Aspects of Literary Hermeneutics

open access: yesRUDN Journal of Language Studies, Semiotics and Semantics, 2013
The objectives of the article deal with the actual apparatus of the literary hermeneutics, meaning formation and understanding as hermeneutical topics, interconnection of textology and hermeneutics, the problem of translatability/non-translatability in ...
A Zh Zhakhsylykov
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Matołek Broda. Creative and publishing adventures

open access: yesPoznańskie Studia Polonistyczne. Seria Literacka, 2016
The article discusses issues related to the creative process and the editorial fate of The Adventures of Matołek the Billy-Goat by Kornel Makuszyński. It contains collected informations on the appearance of an idea for a book-comic for children (as told ...
Justyna Staroń
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A.N. Tolstoy’s Diaries as Sources for Novella The Adventures of Nevzorov, or Ibikus [PDF]

open access: yesStudia Litterarum
The sources of A.N. Tolstoy’s novella The Adventures of Nevzorov, or Ibikus are the writer’s diaries, which contain notes on the events of 1917–1919. Comparing them with the text allows us to judge how the writer used this material in his work on The ...
Ekaterina A. Belikova
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The Poetics of “The Temple of the Sun”: The Composition Issue [PDF]

open access: yesStudia Litterarum
In order to perceive the logic of alterations made by Bunin in the composition of his “travel poems” “The Temple of the Sun,” the author of the present paper offers an approach that presumes tracing the shifting borders between the composition blocks ...
Kirill V. Anisimov
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The object of study of text linguistics (textology) [PDF]

open access: yesStudia Linguistica Universitatis Iagellonicae Cracoviensis, 2011
Contemporary text linguistics once again faces the necessity to ask itself a question about the object of its study. The reason for it is the existence of new definitions of text in which text is understood as a process and not as a product, as well as the developing studies of discourse and its social, political, cultural, and ideological determinants.
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THE NOTES FROM UNPUBLISHED A. PLATONOV’S NOTEBOOK: HISTORICAL-LITERARY COMMENTARY AND TEXTOLOGICAL RECONSTRUCTION

open access: yesФилологический класс, 2019
The analysis of private archival documents about the renowned writers’ life and creative work is very acute nowadays. The article analyses previously unpublished A.
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Textological marginalia on Sládkovič’s Marína

open access: yesSlovenska Literatura, 2021
In 1846, one of the most important works of Slovak literary Romanticism, Andrej Sládkovič’s (1820 – 1872) long poem Marína written in the newly-codified Slovak language, was published. Its second edition, which took into account the dynamic development of this young language, played an important role in the publishing tradition of the poem.
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The institute of complicity in light legislative textology

open access: yesYugra State University Bulletin, 2022
The article attempts to consider the institution of complicity from new positions based on the provisions of legislative textual theory. From the standpoint of this approach, when studying the criminal law prescriptions of Chapter 7 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation, a two-level structure of the normative text of the institute of ...
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The textological history of Borisav Stanković's Koštana [PDF]

open access: yesBastina, 2018
By a parallel comparison of all versions of Koštana, we are given the answer to the question regarding the creative process in general. Can it be said, and with what certainty, that a literary work is finished when it is published? Is careful consideration of details, as a way of anticipating potential 'tripping' spots, an indicator of an even greater ...
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PHONETIC RECONSTRUCTION OF TAUTOVOCALIC DIPHTHONGS AS A PROBLEM OF LINGUISTIC TEXTOLOGY (IN NYEGOSHʼS EPIC “STEPHEN THE LITTLE”)

open access: yesFilolog, 2020
The author of this paper explains the interpretation of the diphthongs in the epic ”Stephen the Little” by Serbian poet Petar II Petrovich Njegos from the epoch of romanticism.
Рaдмило Н. Маројевић
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