“Dostoevsky Gave Us a Taste of What It Is Like to Come Out of Isolation.” Interview with Tatiana Kasatkina [PDF]
The material presents an interview with Tatiana A. Kasatkina, Doctor of Philological Sciences, Director of research at IWL RAS, Head of the Research Centre “Dostoevsky and World Culture” IWL RAS, Head of the Research Committee for Dostoyevsky’s Artistic ...
Nikolay N. Podosokorsky +2 more
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Mass Character and “Massovization” in the Early Soviet Literary Process [PDF]
Theorizing the concept of Soviet literature is associated with the understanding that in the 1920s the literary process is undergoing massive changes. The mass writer undergoes ideological molding.
Daria S. Moskovskaya +2 more
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“…Given to Comrade V.V. Mayakovsky”: An Unknown Letter by Lunacharsky to Dzerzhinsky [PDF]
The article presents the historical context of the first-published document from the GARF foundations — A.V. Lunacharsky's letter of recommendation about V.V. Mayakovsky, addressed to F.E. Dzerzhinsky on April 13, 1918.
Vera N. Terekhina, Nikolai V. Kotrelev
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Ivan Bunin's 1907 Palestine Journey: Chronicle and Context [PDF]
This article develops the theme expounded in the authors’ research published above. It contains a detailed reconstruction of the chronicle of Ivan Bunin’s main pilgrimage through Palestine in April –May 1907.
Tatiana M. Dvinyatina, Sergey N. Morozov
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I.A. Bunin’s Prose of 1917–1920. On the Copy Texts Issue [PDF]
This is the second article in a series of works devoted to the definition of copy texts of I. A. Bunin's prose. Research conducted after the publication of the article “Ivan Bunin’s Prose Works.
Tatyana M. Dvinyatina, Sergey N. Morozov
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Ivan Bunin on the Way to Palestine (1889–1903) [PDF]
Journeys to the Middle East occupied a special place in the life and works of Ivan Bunin. His journey to Palestine in the spring of 1907 was of central importance to him. However, this journey had a long pre-history in Bunin's life.
Tatiana M. Dvinyatina, Sergey N. Morozov
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On the Monograph by E.A. Zachevskij “The Man who Lied while telling the Truth. Life and Work of Wolfgang Koeppen” (St. Petersburg, Kriega, 2019. 752 p.) [PDF]
E.A. Zachevsky’s book is the first study about the Western German author Wolfgang Koeppen (1906–1996). For the first time in the national and international literary studies, the monograph offers a detailed survey of the writer’s life and work as well as ...
Tamara V. Kudryavtseva +1 more
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The Historical Context of C.S. Lewis's Novel "That Hideous Strength"
That Hideous Strength, the third novel of C.S. Lewis The Space Trilogy, called by its author “a modern fairy-tale for grown-ups”, was written in the end of the Second World War; it is set in some indefinable time “after the war”.
Anna Gumerova, Valentina Sergeeva
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V. Mayakovsky: “Vladimir Ilyich Lenin.” Fragment (The First Publication of an Autograph in a Notebook) [PDF]
The recently discovered V.V. Mayakovsky’s notebook with an autographed fragment of the poem “Vladimir Ilyich Lenin” is being published for the first time.
Vera N. Terekhina, Elena I. Pogorelskaia
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On the Truth and Ethics of the Obituary: V.G. Korolenko and M.A. Protopopov in 1904 [PDF]
The article deals with the relationship between V.G. Korolenko and M.A. Protopopov and their controversy over the heritage of N.K. Mikhailovsky. This controversy unfolded at a transitional moment in the history of “Russian Wealth,” when Korolenko became ...
Armen V. Gevorkyan, Mikhail V. Stroganov
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