The Stroganovs’ personal library as an organic whole unit is housed in the Scientific Library at Tomsk State University and contains some Shakespeare’s literary works in English which are accompanied by numerous graphic illustrations to his tragedies, comedies and historical chronicles. This part of the personal multilingual book collection is analyzed in the present article in terms of the intermedia studies approach which allows to reveal how “the cult of Shakespeare” was being constructed in the British literature of the XVIII-XIX centuries. This task entails considering the role that Shakespeare’s works played in the development of the national self-awareness and national identity concept in the British society at that time as well as t...
This paper tries to provide a thorough analysis of Ivan Turgenev’s appropriation of King Lear, the ...
This article analyses Polish book collections in Ekaterinburg. The author has found such collections...
During the times of the USSR, only four of its states managed to publish complete works of Shakespea...
The Stroganovs’ personal library as an organic whole unit is housed in the Scientific Library at Tom...
AbstractThe article presents results of an analysis of Earl G.A. Stroganov's family book collection ...
The article presents results of an analysis of Earl G.A. Stroganov's family book collection stored i...
AbstractThe article presents the results of a study of literature about Siberia in the book collecti...
The article presents the results of a study of literature about Siberia in the book collection of G....
A History of Czech Translations of Shakespeare with an Anthology of Unknown and Rare Texts from the ...
A new textbook History of Russian literature of the 18th-21st centuries (Bratislava, 2014) demonstra...
This collection of essays is part of a new phase in Shakespeare studies. The traditional view of Sha...
A History of Czech Translations of Shakespeare with an Anthology of Unknown and Rare Texts from the ...
© BEIESP. The image of an Englishman in Russian literature of the nineteenth century is one of the k...
Esta tesis explora la recepción literaria de la tragedia Macbeth de William Shakespeare en la Rusia ...
This study commences with a simple question: how did Russia matter to England in the age of William ...
This paper tries to provide a thorough analysis of Ivan Turgenev’s appropriation of King Lear, the ...
This article analyses Polish book collections in Ekaterinburg. The author has found such collections...
During the times of the USSR, only four of its states managed to publish complete works of Shakespea...
The Stroganovs’ personal library as an organic whole unit is housed in the Scientific Library at Tom...
AbstractThe article presents results of an analysis of Earl G.A. Stroganov's family book collection ...
The article presents results of an analysis of Earl G.A. Stroganov's family book collection stored i...
AbstractThe article presents the results of a study of literature about Siberia in the book collecti...
The article presents the results of a study of literature about Siberia in the book collection of G....
A History of Czech Translations of Shakespeare with an Anthology of Unknown and Rare Texts from the ...
A new textbook History of Russian literature of the 18th-21st centuries (Bratislava, 2014) demonstra...
This collection of essays is part of a new phase in Shakespeare studies. The traditional view of Sha...
A History of Czech Translations of Shakespeare with an Anthology of Unknown and Rare Texts from the ...
© BEIESP. The image of an Englishman in Russian literature of the nineteenth century is one of the k...
Esta tesis explora la recepción literaria de la tragedia Macbeth de William Shakespeare en la Rusia ...
This study commences with a simple question: how did Russia matter to England in the age of William ...
This paper tries to provide a thorough analysis of Ivan Turgenev’s appropriation of King Lear, the ...
This article analyses Polish book collections in Ekaterinburg. The author has found such collections...
During the times of the USSR, only four of its states managed to publish complete works of Shakespea...