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Alexander Pushkin's Stone Guest as the Source of Anna Karenina
Tolstoy Studies Journal. 2014. Vol. XXVI. P. 48-54.
Kovalova A.
The paper is focused on the connection between Alexander Pushkin's "The Stone Guest" and Leo Tolstoy's "Anna Karenina". The author argues that "The Stone Guest" should be considered as a significant part of the Pushkin text in Tolstoy's famous novel.
Kovalova A., Film History: An International Journal 2018 Vol. 30 No. 2 P. 35-78
The article considers the problem of lost silent films, which is especially relevant to the study of Russian cinema, since most early Russian films have not been preserved, and it is hardly possible to describe the film history of this period without them. It is necessary to reconstruct films that have been lost or have ...
Added: October 3, 2018
М. : Время, 2017
Tolstoy's novel ...
Added: July 23, 2018
М. : Совпадение, 2013
The collection includes previously unpublished texts of A. I. Zhuravleva, the historian of Russian literature, and her husband, the poet Vs.N. Nekrasov, mainly reviews on about stage productions of classics (the reviews were commissioned by the All-Russian Theatrical Society); articles on theatre of their friend, M.E.Sokovnin; materials of the conference dedicated to the memory of A.I. ...
Added: July 14, 2013
СПб. : Издательство "Росток", 2016
Очередной выпуск продолжающегося специализированного издания в области пушкинистики, посвященного различным вопросам изучения творчества и биографии А. С. Пушкина, его эпохе, литературным современникам. ...
Added: October 14, 2014
Schipkov V. A., Пространство и Время 2010 № 2 С. 195-102
Article is dedicated to the problem of the formation of Lev Tolstoy's world views and evolution of his views on the violence and the war. There is shown Tolstoy's way from the patriotic directivity to the substantiation of idea nonviolence and the nonresistance to evil by force. ...
Added: November 7, 2012
Tsvetkova M. V., The Ted Hughes Society Journal 2013 No. 3 P. 67-73
The article focusses on Ted Hughes' translation of Alexander Pushkin's "Prophet". The comparative analysis of both texts helps to highlight the "Hughesian" element of the english poem and to pin point Hughes' idea of art and artist's purpose. ...
Added: February 19, 2013
Gelfond M. M., Новый филологический вестник 2016 № 2(37) С. 98-110
Abstract. The article tackles the problem of Pushkin’s biographical myth in the poetry of David Samoilov. The main thesis is that Samoilov’s position is a consistent repulsion on official Pushkin’s mythology of the Soviet epoch. In particular, Samoilov does not accept and rethinks some elements of it, such as the initiation by “old Derzhavin”, spiritual ...
Added: July 6, 2016
Orekhov B., Journal of Siberian Federal University. Series: Humanities & Social Sciences 2020 No. 12 P. 2049-2055
The collected works of Leo Tolstoy were printed and published in 90 volumes
of some 46,000 pages between 1928 and 1958. This paper, however, is not about the 90
volumes themselves, but about Volume 91 of this edition, a supplement volume containing
indexes of works and proper names, from both the fictional works and the many volumes
containing Tolstoy’s ...
Added: January 25, 2021
СПб. : Издательство Пушкинского Дома, 2013
Очередной выпуск специализированного сериального издания, посвященного изучению творчества и биографии А. С. Пушкина и его современников, включащий научные статьи по разным вопросам пушкинистики, публикации новонайденных материалов, библиографию литературы о Пушкине. ...
Added: September 14, 2014
Tsvetkova M. V., Вестник Воронежского государственного университета. Серия: Лингвистика и межкультурная коммуникация 2014 № 1 С. 67-71
The article is focused on the texts of the poem ‘Prophet’ written by Alexander Pushkin and its translation made by one of the greatest British poets of the last century Ted Hughes. The main emphasis is placed on the transformations which were created by the translator (intentionally or unintentionally) to show that they were aroused ...
Added: November 14, 2014
Delazari I., Comparative Literature Studies 2021 Vol. 58 No. 2 P. 308-339
The article is a comparative investigation of sonata-form literary narratives employing William H. Gass’s “Cartesian Sonata” and Leo Tolstoy’s The Kreutzer Sonata as a joint sample case. Sonata properties are revealed in the two novella’s contents, not form, by way of linking them with the nineteenth-century “gendered” explanation of the sonata layout. Intermedial relations between ...
Added: September 9, 2020
Cambridge University Press, 2022
Leo Tolstoy was not only a very great writer but also—with the rise of new forms of
mass media at the end of the nineteenth century—one of the first to enjoy world celebrity during
his lifetime. His influence reached from literature and the arts through religion, philosophy, and
politics in all corners of the globe. His novels and ...
Added: March 9, 2021
М. : Новое издательство, 2016
Репринтное воспроизведение одного из самых редких и самых загадочных прижизненных изданий А. С. Пушкина (Стихотворения А. С. Пушкина. Из Северных цветов 1832 года) с подробным историко-литературным комментарием к «Моцарту и Сальери» и целому ряду поэтических шедевров конца 1820-х – начала 1830-х гг. («Анчар», «Бесы», «Дорожные жалобы», «Анфологические эпиграммы»). Во вступительной заметке с опорой на архивные данные реконструирована ...
Added: October 18, 2015
Lifshits A., Литература. Учебно-методический журнал для учителей словесности 2014 № 7-8 С. 17-23
Статья посвящена исторической реальности, получившей отражение в повести А.С. Пушкина. ...
Added: August 29, 2014
Uspensky P., Файнберг В. В., В кн. : И после авангарда - авангард. Сборник статей. : Белград : Филологический факультет Белградского университета, 2017. С. 22-90.
This article is dedicated to the analysis of one of the 20th century canonical poetic texts – “Elegy” by A.I. Vvedensky, a member of the OBERIU group. The authors investigate the scope of understanding in the text of extreme semantic complexity and ambiguity of both its plot and emotional modality. A detailed review of potential ...
Added: September 1, 2017
Тула : Музей-Усадьба Л.Н. Толстого "Ясная Поляна", 2016
В сборнике содержатся материалы IX Международной научной конференции "Лев Толстой и мировая литература", которая проходила 11-15 августа 2014 года в Ясной Поляне ...
Added: November 26, 2015
Nemirovskiy I., Новое литературное обозрение 2021 Т. 172 № 6 С. 163-179
The article offers the new interpretation of Pushkin's poem "The Hero" based on its correlation with the messianic iconography of Napoleon and with the story of Napoleon's visit to the hospital in Yaffo, during the plague. The article shows how Pushkin transposes the elements of Napoleonic legend into his building of the image of the emperor ...
Added: December 8, 2020
Vdovin A., Russian Review 2017 Vol. 76 No. 1 (January) P. 53-71
The article investigates how Leo Tolstoy’s economic ideas are embodied in the plot of his short-story “Polikushka” (1863). Research shows that the fluctuation in the name of a sum of money the protagonist Polikey loses can be explained by the “double exchange rate“ of the ruble, i.e the lag between the rate of the silver ...
Added: October 2, 2014
М. : Издательство политической литературы, 1991
Комментированное издание ...
Added: December 12, 2013
Кострома : Костромской государственный педагогический университет, 2011
Added: December 18, 2013
Оренбург : ОГПУ, 2013
Materials of the international scholar and practical conference (Orenburg, September 26-28, 2013) ...
Added: January 27, 2014
Bodrova A. S., Русская литература 2019 № 3 С. 63-73
The article focuses on the institutional interactions between the literary field and the institutions of the Ministry of Public Education in 1824–1826. In this context, the author explores the editorial and censorial background of the first chapter of Eugene Onegin (1825) and Poems by A. Pushkin (Stikhotvoreniia Alexandra Pushkina, 1826), and argues that Minister Shishkov played a significant role ...
Added: August 29, 2019
Platt J., Russian Review 2018 Vol. 77 P. 7-29
This essay examines the reception of Stendhal's Red and the Black in Pushkin's “Queen of Spades” (1833) and Lermontov's unfinished novel, Princess Ligovskaya (1836), particularly with regard to Stendhal's hero, Julien Sorel–the social aspirant, who is at once passionately driven and cunningly disciplined. It focuses on how the reception of Sorel in these two Russian works is contaminated in ...
Added: January 16, 2018
Евгений В. Казарцев, Arion - Jahrbuch der Deutschen Puschkin-Gesellschaft 1999 Vol. 4 P. 128-136
Статья посвящена изучению ритмики прозы поэта на материале "Повестей Белкина" А. С. Пушкина. ...
Added: March 22, 2015