In 1916, Fyodor Sologub visited the Urals as part of a tour with the lecture Russia in Dreams and Expectations. He came to Ufa and Chelyabinsk in February and to Yekaterinburg and Perm in October. The enthusiastic and patriotic lecture was dedicated to the providential role of symbolism in world history. It claimed that the existence of symbolism was essential and necessary, however, in view of the circumstances of war, the emphasis shifted towards emotional reflection on Russian messianism. This article restores the details of the tour, the organisation of local performances, and analyses the reaction of the provincial press to the lecture (newspapers Ufimskaia Zhizn’, Zauralski Kray, Golos Priural’ia, Permskaia Zhizn’, etc.). These materi...
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Referring to the memoirs of Dmitry Grigorovich, this article considers the general principles of axi...
This article presents an attempt to consider the formation of the “Martian” text in Russian literatu...
This article puts forward etymological interpretations of several Northern Russian lexemes: порочка ...
The article examines the career of Fyodor Sergeev son Basov as an outstanding master of manuscript a...
The literary legacy of Vadim Leonidovich Andreev (1902–1976) is considered as part of the writer’s k...
This article addresses the issue of translation of Nadezhda Teffi’s translation into the Hungarian l...
This article examines film adaptation of a literary work, which is regarded as an “intersemiotic tra...
This article is devoted to the motif of Schism in Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s The House of the Dead. The an...
Referring to works of four poets, the author analyses a special image of the “invisible cross” that ...
The article deals with the inconsistency of the assessments that are encountered in the scientific l...
Pearls are some of the most frequently encountered gems in Russian folklore. This reflects their imp...
This article analyses paintings by artist and Napoleonic general L.-F. Lejeune (1775–1848) as a hist...
This article focuses on the issue of the Other/Alien within the conceptual and aesthetic paradigm of...
This article considers the work of the Czech writer J. Weil (1900–1959) and, in particular, his nove...
This article considers the issue of dating the first voyage made by steamship along the Belaya River...
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