The present thesis analyzes the cultural image of the Russian neo-Romantic writer Alexander Grin (1880-1932) as it has been constructed by Soviet ideology and received in Soviet popular culture since the late 1950s. The topic of the thesis is unique, and it has not yet been investigated before. The thesis explores three major aspects of Grin's representation in Soviet culture: critical, fictional and cinematic. The first part "Critical representation of Grin's works in the USSR" focuses upon the process of construction and development of ideological "myths about Grin" in the system of Soviet culture. It demonstrates and analyzes the transformation of the official and public attitude to Grin's works from the 1920s to the 1980s. The se...
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What is the role of sociocultural history in the evolution of national identity? How is the worldvie...
The motive of “a-Russian-at-a-rendez-vous” and his type of hero is entrenched in the creative memory...
Staliniana is an eclectic genre of Russian literature of the Soviet period. It deals with the fictio...
“Absurdinstan” is the most famous novel written by Gary Shteyngart, a prominent contemporary America...
This text analyses motives and conditions of an emergence of a hero cult of Yuri Alekseyevich Gagari...
The article is devoted to the problem of authorial intention in contemporary Russian drama. Firstly,...
One of the major themes in the history of literature is looking for ways of solving the existential ...
The status and function of reading in Russia gave it a power which the Soviet government tried hard ...
The purpose of this thesis is to establish the importance of Panteleymon Romanov in Soviet literatur...
The article is devoted to the study of the specifics of the receptive influence of the moral and psy...
In my master's thesis I study the society of the 1930s Soviet Union through its film culture's relat...
The article is devoted to the problem of the genre of V. Bryusov’s novel “The Fiery Angel”. The purp...
When we study the history of the artistic portrayal of an historical event, such as World War II, we...
The article focuses on the works of the “young emigration” writer Leonid Zurov (1902–1971) in the c...
The aim of the article is to explore the artistic techniques used by film directors of the Thaw peri...
What is the role of sociocultural history in the evolution of national identity? How is the worldvie...
The motive of “a-Russian-at-a-rendez-vous” and his type of hero is entrenched in the creative memory...
Staliniana is an eclectic genre of Russian literature of the Soviet period. It deals with the fictio...
“Absurdinstan” is the most famous novel written by Gary Shteyngart, a prominent contemporary America...
This text analyses motives and conditions of an emergence of a hero cult of Yuri Alekseyevich Gagari...
The article is devoted to the problem of authorial intention in contemporary Russian drama. Firstly,...
One of the major themes in the history of literature is looking for ways of solving the existential ...
The status and function of reading in Russia gave it a power which the Soviet government tried hard ...
The purpose of this thesis is to establish the importance of Panteleymon Romanov in Soviet literatur...
The article is devoted to the study of the specifics of the receptive influence of the moral and psy...
In my master's thesis I study the society of the 1930s Soviet Union through its film culture's relat...
The article is devoted to the problem of the genre of V. Bryusov’s novel “The Fiery Angel”. The purp...
When we study the history of the artistic portrayal of an historical event, such as World War II, we...
The article focuses on the works of the “young emigration” writer Leonid Zurov (1902–1971) in the c...
The aim of the article is to explore the artistic techniques used by film directors of the Thaw peri...
What is the role of sociocultural history in the evolution of national identity? How is the worldvie...
The motive of “a-Russian-at-a-rendez-vous” and his type of hero is entrenched in the creative memory...