This article is divided into two parts: the first draws a brief outline of the history of Russian detective fiction up to the present day. The second part is devoted to the analysis of the «Fandorin cycle», a series of crime novels published from the end of the 1990 which opened a new season in Russian detective fiction. Under the baffling pseudonym of B.Akunin hides Grigorij Cchartišvili (born in 1956), a scholar author of a ponderous book on "The Writer and Suicide" (1999) and translator from Japanese of a number of novels and essays. The action covers a time span from 1876 to 1911 and takes place both in Russia and abroad. The protagonist of the novels is «an unlikely hybrid of Sherlock Holmes and a Japanese samurai […] [with] a distinc...
This article traces the development trajectory of the detective genre in Russian literature. The dir...
The article is an attempt to illustrate the female writers influence on the evolution of the crime f...
This book examines the staggering popularity of early-twentieth-century Russian detective serials. T...
This article is divided into two parts: the first draws a brief outline of the history of Russian de...
Boris Akunin’s Erast Fandorin ‘novyi detektiv’ (‘new detective’) works have been a tremendous succes...
The name of B. Akunin appeared on the Russian literary market about three years ago. His novel "Azaz...
The paper focuses primarily on the image of the main character of B. Akunin’s Akunin’s series of det...
The well-known fact of great changes which have taken place in Russia in the past twenty years finds...
In contrast to the literature of other countries, private detectives such as Sherlock Holmes were no...
This work deals with the literaturary project "B. Akunin", which was defined by it's creator G. Chkh...
V této bakalářské práci se zabývám analýzou detektivních románů Borise Akunina v českých překladech....
Boris Akunin trenutno je jedan od najpoznatijih i najpopularnijih ruskih autora kriminalističke fikc...
After a brief review of Russian Literature devoted to World War I, the author takes into account the...
My thesis deals with the changing identity of the Russian intelligentsia in the post-Soviet era, foc...
Jednym z najbardziej popularnych współczesnych rosyjskich pisarzy jest Grigorij Szałwowicz Czchartis...
This article traces the development trajectory of the detective genre in Russian literature. The dir...
The article is an attempt to illustrate the female writers influence on the evolution of the crime f...
This book examines the staggering popularity of early-twentieth-century Russian detective serials. T...
This article is divided into two parts: the first draws a brief outline of the history of Russian de...
Boris Akunin’s Erast Fandorin ‘novyi detektiv’ (‘new detective’) works have been a tremendous succes...
The name of B. Akunin appeared on the Russian literary market about three years ago. His novel "Azaz...
The paper focuses primarily on the image of the main character of B. Akunin’s Akunin’s series of det...
The well-known fact of great changes which have taken place in Russia in the past twenty years finds...
In contrast to the literature of other countries, private detectives such as Sherlock Holmes were no...
This work deals with the literaturary project "B. Akunin", which was defined by it's creator G. Chkh...
V této bakalářské práci se zabývám analýzou detektivních románů Borise Akunina v českých překladech....
Boris Akunin trenutno je jedan od najpoznatijih i najpopularnijih ruskih autora kriminalističke fikc...
After a brief review of Russian Literature devoted to World War I, the author takes into account the...
My thesis deals with the changing identity of the Russian intelligentsia in the post-Soviet era, foc...
Jednym z najbardziej popularnych współczesnych rosyjskich pisarzy jest Grigorij Szałwowicz Czchartis...
This article traces the development trajectory of the detective genre in Russian literature. The dir...
The article is an attempt to illustrate the female writers influence on the evolution of the crime f...
This book examines the staggering popularity of early-twentieth-century Russian detective serials. T...