This dissertation focuses on the short story Starukha (The Old Woman), one of the last works of the Russian writer Daniil Kharms (1905-1942). The story, written in 1939, is analysed using the Kharmsian concepts èto and to (this and that) as a heuristic interpretative model. The first chapter gives a detailed analysis of this model, as well as a survey of the critical work done to date on Kharms and Starukha. In the second chapter the model is applied to study the different states of consciousness of the male protagonist. This is significant, because he is the "I" of the work, from whose point of view everything is being told. The third chapter takes a closer look at the reality of the world that exists independently of the conscio...
Thesis. 1976. B.S.--Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Humanities.Microfiche copy avail...
Esta dissertação busca analisar os aspectos da tradição e da modernidade literária presentes na pros...
This study examines how 19th-century Russian literary tradition is manifested in L. Ulitskaya’s shor...
This dissertation, entitled Novaja proza: Varlam Salamov's Kolymskie rasskazy, examines the life and...
abstract: Rusalka and Other Stories is a creative thesis composed of short fiction and the first sec...
This dissertation focuses on the mythopoetics of the Soviet writer Andrej Platonov (1899-1951) in hi...
The starting point of this study is that in 20th and 21st century literary thinking “realism” is not...
This article analyses a key text from the ‘village prose’ movement in late Soviet literature, both t...
The dissertation by Katarzyna Kornacka-Sareło is composed of four chapters. The book contains a phi...
Darbs ir veltīts D. Harmsa literāro darbu inscenējumiem. Pētījuma materiāls ir Latvijas Nacionāla te...
This work deals with the most famous novel, the Suffering of Prince Sternenhoch, of one of the most ...
Vasilii Makarovich Shukshin was a well-known Soviet artistic figure, for he was a very popular actor...
The age as the mirror of thwarted illusionsin Karel Václav Raisʼs novel Když se připozd...
The study is concerned with the worlds of heroes in Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's novel The First Circle....
Russian children’s writers of the second half of the XX century showed an increasing interest in the...
Thesis. 1976. B.S.--Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Humanities.Microfiche copy avail...
Esta dissertação busca analisar os aspectos da tradição e da modernidade literária presentes na pros...
This study examines how 19th-century Russian literary tradition is manifested in L. Ulitskaya’s shor...
This dissertation, entitled Novaja proza: Varlam Salamov's Kolymskie rasskazy, examines the life and...
abstract: Rusalka and Other Stories is a creative thesis composed of short fiction and the first sec...
This dissertation focuses on the mythopoetics of the Soviet writer Andrej Platonov (1899-1951) in hi...
The starting point of this study is that in 20th and 21st century literary thinking “realism” is not...
This article analyses a key text from the ‘village prose’ movement in late Soviet literature, both t...
The dissertation by Katarzyna Kornacka-Sareło is composed of four chapters. The book contains a phi...
Darbs ir veltīts D. Harmsa literāro darbu inscenējumiem. Pētījuma materiāls ir Latvijas Nacionāla te...
This work deals with the most famous novel, the Suffering of Prince Sternenhoch, of one of the most ...
Vasilii Makarovich Shukshin was a well-known Soviet artistic figure, for he was a very popular actor...
The age as the mirror of thwarted illusionsin Karel Václav Raisʼs novel Když se připozd...
The study is concerned with the worlds of heroes in Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's novel The First Circle....
Russian children’s writers of the second half of the XX century showed an increasing interest in the...
Thesis. 1976. B.S.--Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Humanities.Microfiche copy avail...
Esta dissertação busca analisar os aspectos da tradição e da modernidade literária presentes na pros...
This study examines how 19th-century Russian literary tradition is manifested in L. Ulitskaya’s shor...