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No 3 (2025) |
The critic D. Yuriev that never was |
Abstract
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I. Duardovich |
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No 2 (2025) |
Two letters to Rome: Oleg Okhapkin to Evgeny Vagin |
Abstract
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T. I. Kovalkova, A. G. Korsunskaya, M. G. Talalay |
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No 6 (2024) |
‘What really matters is talent…’ |
Abstract
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N. G. Melnikov |
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No 6 (2024) |
‘Crisis’ in comparative literature and the perspective to overcome |
Abstract
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I. O. Shaytanov |
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No 6 (2024) |
René Wellek. ‘The concept of comparative literature’ |
Abstract
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M. V. Markova |
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No 6 (2024) |
Henry H. Remak. ‘Comparative literature at the crossroads: Diagnosis, therapy, and prognosis’ |
Abstract
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I. O. Shaytanov |
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No 6 (2024) |
René Etiemble. Reasons of Comparative Literature, or, Comparison is not Reason |
Abstract
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E. E. Dmitrieva |
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No 5 (2024) |
Nadezhda Gorodetsky’s autographs in Belarus |
Abstract
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T. P. Sidorova |
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No 4 (2024) |
Nikolay Gudzy in correspondence with authors and historians of Russian Symbolism (1922–1940). Stories from a biography in the light of archival materials |
Abstract
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M. A. Frolov |
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No 5 (2023) |
‘There’s been a whole campaign against you.’ Y. Zamyatin’s correspondence with I. Novikov |
Abstract
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T. T. Davydova |
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No 1 (2023) |
How a woman ‘did her utmost’ to ensure Dombrovsky’s imprisonment. Based on evidence in the 1949 criminal case file |
Abstract
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I. Duardovich |
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No 2 (2023) |
‘We will not see the forest for the trees…’ Mikhail Zenkevich’s speech on poetry in December 1931 |
Abstract
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S. E. Zenkevich |
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No 5 (2022) |
‘…Who saw his own sunset while still living…’ From the journal of the doctor Anton Dietrich |
Abstract
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G. Y. Shulpyakov |
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No 4 (2022) |
The Keeper’s letters. From Yury Dombrovsky’s correspondence with friends and colleagues about The Keeper of Antiquities [Khranitel drevnostey] and other matters |
Abstract
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I. Duardovich |
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No 3 (2022) |
Russia invaded by Germans. Notes of an old soldier who is neither a Peer of France, nor a diplomat, nor a deputy |
Abstract
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E. V. Abdullaev |
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No 2 (2022) |
Russia invaded by Germans A story of a literary sensation |
Abstract
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E. V. Abdullaev |
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No 1 (2022) |
‘To have children with the Fair Lady…’. On the history of the correspondence between Maria Shkapskaya and Aleksandr Blok |
Abstract
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О. N. Litvinova |
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No 1 (2022) |
Georgy Efron: A reader’s life |
Abstract
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S. S. Belyakov |
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No 6 (2021) |
Yury Dombrovsky’s complaint to the Prosecutor General of the USSR |
Abstract
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I. Duardovich |
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No 4 (2021) |
The case of the Keeper of antiquities. Materials from the1939 criminal case file |
Abstract
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I. Duardovich |
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No 3 (2021) |
Romeo and Juliet in A. Smirnov’s letters to T. Shchepkina-Kupernik |
Abstract
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E. M. Lutsenko |
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No 1 (2021) |
I remember Sakartvelo as a land of proud women and brave men…’ The observation case file of the poet Pyotr Bagrationi-Gruzinsky |
Abstract
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A. M. Rapoport |
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No 4 (2020) |
Foreword [Preduvedomlenie] to the unpublished collection of novellas by Botanist X. |
Abstract
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D. R. Kobozev, A. Chayanov |
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No 3 (2020) |
Onto the ‘black bulletin board’ of shame, or Yury Dombrovsky in the archives of the Higher State Literary Courses (VGLK) (1925–1929) |
Abstract
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I. Duardovich |
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No 2 (2020) |
Küchelbecker’s Lyceum-era Dictionary. A reading list of a young intellectual in the 1810s |
Abstract
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E. V. Abdullaev |
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No 5 (2019) |
‘On account of famine, the internment camp has been dissolved, and the countess is starving at home…’. Letters of Vladimir and Elena Nedzelsky to Vera Bunin from the years 1922–1924 |
Abstract
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V. A. Yarmolinets |
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No 4 (2019) |
Reminiscences about Blok [Vospominaniya o Bloke] by V. Verigina |
Abstract
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B. N. Romanov |
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No 3 (2019) |
Yury Dombrovsky: An arrest IN Myortviy Alley |
Abstract
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I. Duardovich |
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No 2 (2019) |
Yury Dombrovsky: Myth versus ‘agonizing truth’ |
Abstract
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I. Duardovich |
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No 6 (2018) |
Osip Mandelstam between Vecherniy Kiev and Leningrad’s Rezets (1927—1929) On the real-life sources of the poet’s verse and prose |
Abstract
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L. F. Katsis |
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No 5 (2018) |
‘People and good books make me happy’. Ekaterina Livshits’ letters to Aleksandr Deich and Evgenia Deich-Malkina |
Abstract
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P. M. Nerle |
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No 4 (2018) |
‘STEPPENWOLF’. TOWARDS THE BIOGRAPHY OF BORIS VILDЕ |
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B. Kaganovich |
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No 2 (2018) |
THE WHITE GUARD [BELAYA GVARDIYA] IS BANNED IN KIEV... THE FATE OF M. BULGAKOV’S PLAYS IN KIEV THEATRES IN 1926 |
Abstract
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M. Mishurovskaya, E. Mikhaylova |
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No 2 (2018) |
‘COULD YOU SEND ME THE PROOFS AS SOON AS POSSIBLE?’ IVAN BUNIN’S CORRESPONDENCE WITH VADIM RUDNEV IN 1933–1934 |
Abstract
PDF (Rus)
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M. Uralsky |
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No 3 (2018) |
AN ‘ANONYMOUS’ REVIEW IN LITERATURNAYA GAZETA |
Abstract
PDF (Rus)
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S. Batyuto |
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No 1 (2018) |
THE METAPHYSICAL THEME IN YOURI MANDELSTAMM’S ARTICLES |
Abstract
PDF (Rus)
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Y. Dubrovina |
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No 1 (2018) |
‘A CALL FOR METAPHYSICS’ IN ЕMIGRЕ LITERATURE. THE FATE OF THE NOVEL |
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Y. Mandelstamm |
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