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Redemptive Atavism in Yevgeny Zamyatin’s We
2018This chapter illustrates how, in the face of pervasive cultural uniformity, Zamyatin presents the re-emergence of individuality, creativity, and personal morality through the sexual passion between a conflicted loyalist and a sensual firebrand. Building on London’s criticism of both fin de siecle utopianism and organized religion, We satirizes the ...
Thomas Horan
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Journalistic Discourse of E. I. Zamyatin: Language and Conceptual Sphere
Russian Studies in Philology, 2023Aim. To study the language and conceptual sphere of E. I. Zamyatin’s journalistic works and to identify their individual specificity.Methodology. The paper examines the main linguistic and conceptual features of E. I.
E. V. Altabayeva
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Lomonosov Journal of Philology, 2023
The monograph by L.V. Polyakova collects and systematizes the material concerning the creative biography of E. Zamyatin, his ideological priorities, poetics, the history of publications, relations with writers. The historiosophical concepts of the fi rst
N. Solntseva
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The monograph by L.V. Polyakova collects and systematizes the material concerning the creative biography of E. Zamyatin, his ideological priorities, poetics, the history of publications, relations with writers. The historiosophical concepts of the fi rst
N. Solntseva
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‘There’s been a whole campaign against you.’ Y. Zamyatin’s correspondence with I. Novikov
Voprosy Literatury, 2023A publication of the correspondence between the political ‘heretic’ and Leningrad-based writer Y. Zamyatin and the ‘pessimist’ and Moscow-based author I. Novikov.
T. T. Davydova
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E. Zamyatin’s novel “We” through the prism of biopoetics
Philological Sciences Scientific Essays of Higher Education, 2023The review analyzes the monograph by the American Slavist Brett Cook about human nature in the novel “We” by E.I. Zamyatin, special attention is drawn to the researcher’s methodology, biopoetics and evolutionary psychology, to a comprehensive analysis of
T. Davydova
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EGO WORLDS AND EXPLOSION: ‘A STORY ABOUT THE MOST IMPORTANT THING’ BY YEVGENY ZAMYATIN
RSUH/RGGU Bulletin. "Literary Theory. Linguistics. Cultural Studies" Series, 2022The earthly locus of this story, located at the crossroads of many seemingly incompatible yet vibrant and tragically profound worlds, is encompassed, among other things, by the multi-personal “ego” of the diegetic narrator.
Pavel E. Spivakovskii
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Sibirskiy filologicheskiy zhurnal, 2022
The paper aims to show how the Russian and English literary traditions influenced the way of creating satirical and ironic text by analyzing the poetics of the comic elements in the stories “Ostrovityane” (The Islanders) and “Lovets chelovekov” (The ...
Dmitry L. Bystrenkov
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The paper aims to show how the Russian and English literary traditions influenced the way of creating satirical and ironic text by analyzing the poetics of the comic elements in the stories “Ostrovityane” (The Islanders) and “Lovets chelovekov” (The ...
Dmitry L. Bystrenkov
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E. Zamyatin and A. Platonov as critics of the Soviet regime
Philological Sciences Scientific Essays of Higher Education, 2022This article analyses the influence of Soviet on the destinies and works of Yevgeny Zamyatin and Andrei Platonov. There were hardly any literary contacts between them, but there is an ideological kinship.
T. Davydova, Еlena V. Kulikova
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On the finale of Y.I. Zamyatin’s novel “We”: an optimistic tragedy?
Neophilology, 2021We consider the ambiguity of Y.I. Zamyatin’s novel ending “We” on the basis of its synthetic feature and the author’s worldview ideas embodied in it. We note the key function of the heroine I-330 in the structure and novel theme, we draw attention to ...
Hongyuan Wang
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Russian Literature and Journalism in the Pre-revolutionary Era: Forms of Interaction and Methodology of Analysis, 2021
Highly appreciating the E.I. Zamyatin’s novel “Uyezdnoe” (1913), M. Gorky invited the writer to contribute to his periodicals. In the April 1916 issue of the magazine Letopis’ (1915–1917) three stories by Zamyatin appeared, the writer himself was in ...
S. G. Korostelev
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Highly appreciating the E.I. Zamyatin’s novel “Uyezdnoe” (1913), M. Gorky invited the writer to contribute to his periodicals. In the April 1916 issue of the magazine Letopis’ (1915–1917) three stories by Zamyatin appeared, the writer himself was in ...
S. G. Korostelev
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