In their article "Zamyatin's Reception of Well's Fiction," Natalia Aksenova and Marina Albertovna Khatyamova examine several essays written by Yevgeny Zamyatin on Herbert Wells's texts and analyse Zamyatin's reception of Wells's work. Wells's ironic mindset, plot-driven writings, and attraction to parody drew Zamyatin's attention. Zamyatin felt a rapport with the central role of plot dynamics, unorthodox socialist politics, and dystopian tendencies in Wells's fiction. Discussions of the artistic qualities of Wells's writings allow Zamyatin to expound upon his own aesthetic program, known as "synthetism." In these discussions Zamyatin interprets Wells's work as a complex interpretation of technological modernity where the line between humans...
The aim of this article is to reveal the relationship between the author of the first dystopia, Yevg...
H. G. Wells’s interwar utopian fictions bear witness to a complex cross-fertilization of evolutionar...
In my dissertation Theory of Petrified Worlds on the Example of Anti-Utopian and Dystopian Literatur...
In their article Zamyatin\u27s Reception of Well\u27s Fiction, Natalia Aksenova and Marina Alberto...
This thesis examines how Russian author Yevgeny Zamyatin (1884-1937) came to write one of the first ...
Zamayatin, Evgeny Ivanovich (1884-1967), Russian engineer, fiction writer, critic-essayist, and edit...
Story telling was the most popular medium of literature since ages, but it all started in verse form...
The article discusses Russian perceptions and responses to Zola's literary theories and practices as...
An examination of We clarifies conventions for the dystopic novel even as it reveals that We transce...
In article is analyzed influence of novels of Herbert Wells on the Russian Avant-garde, and on concr...
A seminal work of dystopian fiction that foreshadowed the worst excesses of Soviet Russia, Yevgeny Z...
The aim of this thesis is three-fold. The first aim is the overall intention of the thesis, to study...
The article analyses Zamyatin’s novel We (1921) and Hihiewicz’s story Martian Journey (1990). Zamyat...
Leonid Heller, Zamiatin : prophet or witness? Us and the realities of his time. The article studies ...
This paper interprets Herbert George Wells’s early science-fiction novels as instances of...
The aim of this article is to reveal the relationship between the author of the first dystopia, Yevg...
H. G. Wells’s interwar utopian fictions bear witness to a complex cross-fertilization of evolutionar...
In my dissertation Theory of Petrified Worlds on the Example of Anti-Utopian and Dystopian Literatur...
In their article Zamyatin\u27s Reception of Well\u27s Fiction, Natalia Aksenova and Marina Alberto...
This thesis examines how Russian author Yevgeny Zamyatin (1884-1937) came to write one of the first ...
Zamayatin, Evgeny Ivanovich (1884-1967), Russian engineer, fiction writer, critic-essayist, and edit...
Story telling was the most popular medium of literature since ages, but it all started in verse form...
The article discusses Russian perceptions and responses to Zola's literary theories and practices as...
An examination of We clarifies conventions for the dystopic novel even as it reveals that We transce...
In article is analyzed influence of novels of Herbert Wells on the Russian Avant-garde, and on concr...
A seminal work of dystopian fiction that foreshadowed the worst excesses of Soviet Russia, Yevgeny Z...
The aim of this thesis is three-fold. The first aim is the overall intention of the thesis, to study...
The article analyses Zamyatin’s novel We (1921) and Hihiewicz’s story Martian Journey (1990). Zamyat...
Leonid Heller, Zamiatin : prophet or witness? Us and the realities of his time. The article studies ...
This paper interprets Herbert George Wells’s early science-fiction novels as instances of...
The aim of this article is to reveal the relationship between the author of the first dystopia, Yevg...
H. G. Wells’s interwar utopian fictions bear witness to a complex cross-fertilization of evolutionar...
In my dissertation Theory of Petrified Worlds on the Example of Anti-Utopian and Dystopian Literatur...