Fiveyskaya A., Вестник Костромского государственного университета им. Н.А. Некрасова 2021 Т. 27 № 4 С. 138–143
The article examines the evolution of style traced in Sanskrit literature during the development of the genre of jātaka –
the story of a previous life of Buddha – at an early stage of the genre’s existence, represented by the anonymous collection “Avadāna-śataka” (around 2nd century AD), and at the stage of the developed author literature, an ...
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Fiveyskaya A., Гурия А. Г., Вестник Пятигорского государственного университета 2021 № 3 С. 25–31
The article features Sanskrit collections of jātakas - literary reworking of ancient legends about past lives of Buddha. Work subject is the Sanskrit "Garland of Jātakas" by Haribhaṭṭa (IV-V AD), a follower of Ārya Śūra (III-IV AD). The aim was to study its features, including artistic variation of canonical themes. Сomparative-historical method was used. Different arrangement of same plot links in ...
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A. Fiveyskaya, Guria A., Manuscripta Orientalia 2022 Vol. 28 No. 1 P. 12–22
The article focuses on the comparison of a literary Sanskrit jātaka with its possiple Pāli prototype. Haribhaṭṭa, who wrote another Jātaka-mālā one or two centuries after Ārya Śūra, is generally believed to be Kālidāsa's contemporary. Our research is devoted mainly to the approaches of a Sanskrit kāvya poet handling a pre-literary source story. We studied Haribhaṭṭa's tale of ...
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Гурия А. Г., Fiveyskaya A., Вестник Московского университета. Серия 13: Востоковедение 2022 № 1 С. 43–51
The article studies the images of the ascetic and the king in the literary Sanskrit jātaka. Based on the two "Jātaka-mālās" by Arya Śūra and Haribhaṭṭa (III-IV and IV-V centuries AD respectively) we observe the ambiguity of the image of the king, who can be both righteous and guilty of bad deeds. As well as ...
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Ольга Нечаева, Майя Кучерская, Новое литературное обозрение 2023 Т. 183 № 5 С. 76–83
Цель статьи, предваряющей блок статей, введение российское поле гуманитарных наук новое научное направление — creative writing studies, то есть изучение литературного образования, обучения писательскому мастерству. В отличие от американской версии, концентрирующейся на педагогических аспектах, авторы статьи предлагают объединить в рамках этого направления литературоведов, интересующихся литературным мастерством в самом широком смысле, и педагогов-практиков ...
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Toropygina M., Японские исследования 2023 № 1 С. 94–110
The last years of the 1920s and the beginning of the 1930s are known as the “era of one-yen
books” in the history of Japanese book printing. One-yen books were serial subscription publications, with the
price of one yen per volume. The first such publication was the Complete Works of Contemporary Japanese
Literature (Kindai Nihon Bungaku Zenshū), launched ...
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МАКС Пресс, 2021.
Данный выпуск объединяет статьи по исторической поэтике, написанные на материале средневековых германских и ирландских памятников. ...
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Boyden M., Kelbert E., Journal of World Literature 2018 Vol. 3 No. 2 P. 127–135
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М.: МАКС Пресс, 2020.
The conference is devoted to the different problems of communication, including misunderstanding and ‘over-understanding.’ ...
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Lagutina I., PONTE 2020 Vol. 76 No. 11 P. 121–128
Using the example of the cycle of Goethe’s poems “The Chinese-German Book of Seasons and Hours”, in which the poet combines motifs from Chinese and German literature as well as his own poetry, the paper suggests a hypothesis in the light of which an attempt is made to consider the influence of Goethe’s natural-philosophical ideas ...
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Tihanov Galin, INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES OF LITERATURE 2019 Vol. 3 No. 2 P. 209–224
This article examines Shklovskii’s previously overlooked engagement with a discursive domain we currently tend to refer to as “world literature;” as such, it is an original contribution not just to understanding A Sentimental Journey, arguably the richest part of Shklovskii’s 1920s memoir trilogy, but also to honing a transnational approach to his writing. While Shklovskii’s work has already been discussed ...
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Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018.
The Cambridge Companion to World Literature introduces the significant ideas and practices of world literary studies. It provides a lucid and accessible account of the fundamental issues and concepts in world literature, including the problems of imagining the totality of literature; comparing literary works across histories, cultures and languages; and understanding how literary production is affected ...
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Djagalov R., , in: Socialist Realism in Central and Eastern European Literatures under Stalin: Institutions, Dynamics, Discourses.: L.: Anthem Press, 2018. Ch. 2 P. 25–37.
Failed attempts to create a unified cultural and literary sphere in the ‘second world’ are also at the centre of Rossen Djagalov’s contribution, which deals with two special features of the institutionalization of literature in the Soviet bloc: the unusual formats in which the new cultural empire was to be moulded, and the frequent substitution ...
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Kharitonova N., Studia Litterarum 2017 Т. 2 № 2 С. 334–341
The article offers summary of the papers presented at the conference "Civil War in Spain, 80 years since. Perception and Memory" which took place in the Institute of World Literature Maxim Gorky on September 16th in 2016. ...
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Ostrovskaya E., Zemskova E., Translation and Interpreting Studies 2019 Vol. 14 No. 3 P. 351–371
This article conceptualizes translation within the theoretical framework of world literature and discusses the role of translators in the multilingual leftist literary journal International Literature. It focuses on the biographies and work of three translators into English: Leonard Mins, Niall Goold-Verschoyle and Anthony Wixley. Living in Moscow in the mid-1930s, they contributed to the international circulation ...
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Djagalov R., Slavic and East European Journal 2017 Vol. 61 No. 3 P. 396–422
Socialist Realism has received extensive treatment in Russian and East European literary histories. As an institutional and aesthetic framework, however, it is of limited help when trying to account for leftist texts outside of state socialism. Dedicated to the global proletarian novel of the first half of the twentieth century, this article proposes a new ...
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Tihanov G., Canadian Review of Comparative Literature 2017 Vol. 44 No. 3 P. 468–481
In the last ten years or so since the publication of David Damrosch's groundbreaking book What Is World Literature? (2003), one has come to recognize the need to begin to locate the various facets of the currently prevalent Anglo-Saxon discourse of world literature with more conceptual rigour. The first imperative, it seems to me, is ...
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Tihanov G., Литературен Вестник 2016 Vol. 25 No. 33 P. 9–12
The article examines the concept "world literature" and the soviet approaches to it. It order to show a possible new perspective, it offers a new interpretaion of the contribution made by the soviet literary critics. ...
Added: October 20, 2017
Lagutina I., Вопросы литературы 2017 № 2 С. 316–379
The article analyses the mechanisms of the making of the Shakespeare legend in the USSR during his two anniversaries (in 1939 and 1941) through unpublished material from the archives related to the celebrations. It also reconstructs the schedule of events dedicated to Shakespeare which were orchestrated by the Cabinet (Department) of Shakespeare and Western European ...
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Tihanov G., Forum for World Literature Studies 2015 Vol. 7 No. 2 P. 211–229
My paper addresses both Bulgarian (more widely, East-European) literature (especially in the first two parts) and developments that bear on the larger framework in which literary history operates today. I revisit the notion of "minor literatures" and show it to be an historical construct with a specific lifespan. I also examine the ambiguity of the ...
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Dmitriev A. N., Вестник Санкт-Петербургского университета. Серия 2. История 2016 № 3 С. 107–119
The article is devoted to the development of Russian science literature, which is analyzed mainly on the material of studying of foreign literature in the second half of the XIX century and the first decades of the twentieth century. Normally, the presentation of "Neophilology" limit A.N. school Veselovsky - in this article we are talking ...
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М.: Звезда и крест, 2015.
В статьях сборника освещены различные проблемы развития литературы стран Западной Европы и США от эпохи средневековья до настоящего времени. Эстетические принципы и художественная техника романтизма, реализма, модернизма и посмодернизма нашли в работах авторов сборника оригинальное и обоснованное толкование ...
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