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E.I. Zamyatin’s novel “We” and the scientific thought of the 20th century

Literature at School
The purpose of this study is to demonstrate the synthesis of E.I. Zamyatin’s creative method: his deep familiarity with the advanced ideas of the natural and humanitarian sciences of the early 20th century and their rethinking in artistic form. The scope
N. Z. Koltsova
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The “Clay Myth” in the Poetic and Semantic Structure of Evgeny Zamyatin’s Works

Critique and Semiotics
The article is devoted to the analysis of the motif image of clay in artistic texts by E. Zamyatin. The research is based on two works: “The Cave” and “The Story of the most Important Thing”, considered in the context of literature about the revolution ...
L.P. Yakimova
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From “Technique” to “Music of Words”: Poetic Experiments by E. I. Zamyatin

Russian Studies in Philology
Aim. To identify the ideological-semantic and constructive-stylistic features of the organization of poetic texts by E. I. Zamyatin in the context of the aesthetic theory developed by the writer in his “Lectures on the Technique of Fiction”; to carry out
I. S. Uryupin
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TRANSLATION OF ORTHODOX VOCABULARY IN THE ENGLISH VERSION OF Y.I. ZAMYATIN'S STORY ‘A PROVINCIAL TALE”

Prepodavatel XXI vek
The article deals with the specifics of translation of Orthodox vocabulary in the English version of E.I. Zamyatin’s story “A Provincial Tale". The material of the study is E.I. Zamyatin’s story “Uezdnoe" and its literary translation (“A Provincial Tale")
O. Sedova
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Mathematics as the Principle of Artistic Thinking: On the Question of Correspondences between the Novels Petersburg by A. Bely and We by E. Zamyatin

Russian Studies in Philology
Aim. To find correspondences in the mathematical and literary ideas of the two authors and to understand how mathematical algorithms are embodied in the structure of their novels.Methodology. By means of employing various modes of analysis (hermeneutical,
Linlin Zhang
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Types and functions of the neologisms in E. Zamyatin’s novel "We" (to the 140th anniversary of the birth)

Russian language at school
The article examines the neologisms used in the text of E.   Zamyatin ’s novel "We". The aim is to identify their types and determine their functions in the work.
N. A. Nikolina
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To the Issue of Differentiation between Metaphorical and Mental Images Verbalized in Emotive Prose (Based on the Texts of Small Emotive Prose by Ye.I. Zamyatin)

, 2020
Nowadays achievements in metaphor studying make it possible to state that the nature of metaphor comprises mental and figurative features. Trying to fix the ideal, metaphor like any mental image may be expressed by means of natural language instruments ...
Y. Astashina
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Zamyatin, Evgeny

2018
Evgeny Zamyatin is a Russian author most famous for his dystopian novel We [My], which is said to have influenced George Orwell’s 1984. Criminalized in the pre-Revolutionary period by the tsarist regime for his revolutionary tendencies, and denounced post-Revolution as a traitor to the ideals of Russian Communism, Zamyatin was highly influential as an ...
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EVGENY ZAMYATIN - THE GENRE OF ANTI-UTOPIA

Russian Literature of the 20th-21st Centuries as a Whole Process (Issues of Theoretical and Methodological Research), 2023
In his novel “We,” the renowned Russian writer Evgeny Zamyatin establishes a new direction in world literature - the genre of anti-utopia. Among his stylistic predecessors are noted figures such as Gogol, Leskov, and Turgenev, regarded as classics of Russian literature, as well as Swift, Wells, and Anatole France. Conceptually, the theme resonates with
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