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Kant’s Metaphysics of Morals in Pushkin’s The Captain's Daughter [Kapitanskaya dochka]

Voprosy Literatury, 2019
The author argues that A. Pushkin chose Kantian philosophy as the social-philosophical, as well as aesthetic, guide for the moral-legal and political tools to solve the burning issues of Russian society.
L. Kalinnikov
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Campaign against Kazan: the fatal misadventure of Pugachev’s Rebellion

Vestnik of Samara University History pedagogics philology
The article attempts to examine the storming of Kazan as a key failure of the Pugachev’s Rebellion. The purpose of the study is to determine the reasons for the rebels’ defeat, the success of the government forces, and to identify the problems and ...
A. K. Sadykov, D. P. Samorodov
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TATARLARDA MARİFETÇİLİK VE CEDİTÇİLİK ÜZERİNE NOTLAR

Gazi Türkiyat, 2020
It is understood that the modernization movement in the Turkic World began dramatically in the Idil-Ural region, which entered the early Russian occupation.
Mustafa Öner
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Poodwilżowe odczytania stosunku do rewolucji przedstawicieli rosyjskiego Oświecenia

, 2019
The paper presents the publications about a vision of the revolution in the Russian literature in the Enlightenment, which were published after the Thaw (Khrushchev Thaw) period (i.e. since the mid 1950s).
M. Dąbrowska
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Political Ideas and Institutions in Imperial Russia

, 1994
Russia after emancipation - views of a gentleman-farmer a reactionary liberal - M.N. Katkov some reflections of Russian liberalism Russian youth on the eve of Romanticism - Andrei I.
M. Raeff
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The rebel

The Emperor Jahangir, 2020
Even after Sade's time, men of letters still continue to dominate the scene. Romanticism, Lucifer-like in its rebellion, is really only useful for adventures of the imagination.
The Rebel, Albert Camus
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Representation of the Yemelyan Pugachev image in Viktor Bagrov’s poem “Yemelyan Pugachev”: Revisiting the problem

Philology and Culture
This article explores the representation of Yemelyan Pugachev in the poem “Yemelyan Pugachev” by Viktor Bagrov (Bestemennikov), a forgotten and little-studied Middle Volga writer of the 1920s-30s who died tragically during the Great Terror.
O. Zhurcheva
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When Future becomes Past: Mikhail Pervukhin and early Russian counterfactual narratives

Anuari de Filologia: Llengües i Literatures Modernes
Mikhail Pervukhin’s Pugachev the Victor (1924) is an early example of Russian alternate history, building on the narrative strategies first explored in his earlier novel The Second Life of Napoleon (1917).
Alexandra Portice
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The image of Khlopusha in Russian literature: The formation of a national type

Vestnik Tomskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta Filologiya
The article examines the formation in the literature of the image of a prominent participant in the Pugachev uprising, Khlopusha (Afanasy Sokolov). It investigates the cultural prerequisites and mechanisms that ensure the transformation of a historical ...
I. Korzhova, Dmitry V. Pole
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From Mischief to Heroism: A Transcultural Reappraisal of Tom Sawyer in Western and Asian Children’s Narratives

Journal of Language Teaching and Research
This article re-examines Mark Twain’s The Adventures of Tom Sawyer through a transcultural lens. It focuses on the dual characterization of its protagonist as both mischievous and heroic. While Tom’s truancy, trickery, and playful defiance initially cast
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