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Картина И. Крамского "Неутешное горе" в художественной системе поэмы "Москва - Петушки"
The paper discusses a number of crucial elements of Venedict Erofeev's poem "Moscow - Petushki": the female imagery, the concept of love, and the concept of artistic discourse. These notions acquire new meaning and special significance when the poem's references to I. Kramskoy's painting "The Inconsolable Grief" are scrutinized. The methodology of the analysis is primarily based upon M. Bakhtin's theories of "finalization" and "rhetoric word".
Being a representative of the integrationist approach to the problem of discrimination in the USA, Martin Luther King, Jr. made a number of powerful speeches in front of the African American audience. In them he often alluded to the Bible and Christianity in general as there he found numerous examples of humility and atonement. So this was what M.L.King urged Americans to.
The article is devoted to the book by Theodor Vieweg "Tpoics and law", which is practically unknown in Russia, while it gave rise to a new approach to studies of contemporary law and practice in the light of the ancient theory of rhetoric and its doctrine of "commonplaces" (topics).
The book review evaluates the collective work of 12 scholars which retrace and blueprint new trends in the current phenomenology, especially оn the junction between German-Austrian and Russian-Slavic cultural and intellectual areas.
This book brings together academics and practitioners from a range of disciplines from more than twenty countries to reflect on the growing importance of transparency, power and control in our international community and how these concerns and ideas have been examined, used and interpreted in a range of national and international contexts. Contributors explore these issues from a range of overlapping concerns and perspectives, such as semiotic, sociolinguistic, psychological, philosophical, and visual in diverse socio-political, administrative, institutional, as well as legal contexts.
The collection examines the ways in which 'actors' in our society - legislators, politicians, activists, and artists - have provoked public discourses to confront these issues.
The article deals with articulations of philosophical and literary dimensions in Plato. He was very early defined as the paragon of both philosopher and writer, and praised and criticized by both philosophers and philologists. A long philosophical tradition blamed him for excessive artistry and beauty. But it is obvious that we owe the perfect state of manuscripts of dialogues, as well as their vitality and viability, to their literary qualities.
The book is a study of the academic public presentation and its prosodic aspect.
The present article continues the investigation of the Soqotri verbal system undertaken by the Russian-Soqotri fieldwork team. The article focuses on the so-called “weak” and “geminated” roots in the basic stem. The investigation is based on the analysis of full paradigms (perfect, imperfect and jussive) of more than 170 “weak” and “geminated” Soqotri verbs.