This article analyses the sociolinguistic aspects of Arthur Conan Doyle’s The Red-Headed League as translated by N. K. Chukovsky in the light of the Soviet epoch of the 1940s. Using the historical literary, comparative, typological, and structural methods, the authors analyse the translation interpretation of the key literary images, as well as plot rendering in terms of such literary tendencies as the neutralisation of style, normatisation and massification of literature, and russification of a foreign text in order to adapt it for Russian readers. The aim of the research is the study of the translation peculiarities of The Red-Headed League in terms of the specific nature of the literary process. The authors refer to the original text of ...
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Out-of-wedlock births are one of the important aspects of the demographic history in late imperial R...
This article examines previously unstudied Prishvin’s reflection on Mamin-Sibiryak in his Diary of t...
This article analyses the nature and extent of the involvement of the Russian radical emigrants, who...
This article is devoted to the Figuration Libre association which became a landmark in the French ar...
This paper addresses travelogues by English author Mary Holderness who spent the years 1816–1820 in ...
This paper focuses on two stages in the development of post-war production interior porcelain. The f...
The article deals with the inconsistency of the assessments that are encountered in the scientific l...
This article discusses dialectal names of bread made of a mixture of two or three varieties of flour...
The purpose of this article is a historical and anthropological examination of the phenomenon of fea...
This article studies the material world of the office of the Siberian Oberbergamt in the 1730s. It a...
The article discusses the heated debates of the last decades about the practisability of using «iden...
This article introduces a previously unpublished historical source, i.e. a self-published magazine o...
This article considers folk ideas about boulders as significant objects of the natural landscape. Th...
In the center of the works studied, Tōkaidōchū hizakurige by Jippensha Ikku and Tōkaidō gojyūsantsu...
This article puts forward etymological interpretations of several Northern Russian lexemes: порочка ...
Out-of-wedlock births are one of the important aspects of the demographic history in late imperial R...
This article examines previously unstudied Prishvin’s reflection on Mamin-Sibiryak in his Diary of t...
This article analyses the nature and extent of the involvement of the Russian radical emigrants, who...