One of the first and most important works of modern dystopian literature, this novel by Russian writer Evgeny Zamayatin was written in 1919-1920 and published in English in 1924. The original Russian version was not authorized for publication in the Soviet Union until 1988, when Gorbachev\u27s policy of culture openness (glasnost) allowed readers access to twentieth-century Russian literature inimical to the communist project
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Defence date: 15 June 2007Examining Board: Prof. Dr. Edward Arfon Rees (EUI) ; Prof. Dr. Martin Van ...
The article is devoted to the history of study of Boris Pasternak’s novel “Doctor Zhivago” since its...
An examination of We clarifies conventions for the dystopic novel even as it reveals that We transce...
AbstractIn the article the role of Russian literature at the beginning of the twenty first century i...
This bachelor's thesis describes Zamyatin's novel We and its influence on Western literature. The th...
A seminal work of dystopian fiction that foreshadowed the worst excesses of Soviet Russia, Yevgeny Z...
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...
Problematyka pracy skupia się na omówieniu jak z bolszewickiej świadomości utopijnej wyrósł idealist...
Tematem niniejszej pracy jest motyw antyutopii w literaturze rosyjskiej. Autor pracy skupia się prze...
In Russian history, the twentieth century was an era of unprecedented, radical transformations – cha...
The aim of this article is to reveal the relationship between the author of the first dystopia, Yevg...
The roots of Soviet literary culture extend beyond the establishment of the Soviet state itself. Max...
In Russian history, the twentieth century was an era of unprecedented, radical transformations - cha...
In my dissertation Theory of Petrified Worlds on the Example of Anti-Utopian and Dystopian Literatur...
Defence date: 15 June 2007Examining Board: Prof. Dr. Edward Arfon Rees (EUI) ; Prof. Dr. Martin Van ...
The article is devoted to the history of study of Boris Pasternak’s novel “Doctor Zhivago” since its...
An examination of We clarifies conventions for the dystopic novel even as it reveals that We transce...
AbstractIn the article the role of Russian literature at the beginning of the twenty first century i...