This article examines Ivan Bunin’s early work Attraction (1897), whose complete version was first published in 2019. The author demonstrates that the story features a number of attributes related to the portrayal of characters, plot organisation, chronotope, narration, and intertextuality, all of which help compare the young writer’s style with his later works, understand the patterns of his style’s evolution, and trace the genesis of Bunin’s original artistic philosophy and writing manner. The first chapter is a classical exposition and not only is it an example of well-learned lessons of Russian literature, but it also unveils the author’s creative search. It is characterised by compositional completeness, contains a prequel of the main s...
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The purpose of this article is a historical and anthropological examination of the phenomenon of fea...
This article attempts to study the process of gender roles transformation of German women under the ...
In this article, based on G. Garner’s research on “multiple intelligence”, the author suggests, alon...
Based on the analysis of little-known and forgotten letters of Russian writers, most of them introdu...
This article introduces a previously unpublished historical source, i.e. a self-published magazine o...
This article studies the material world of the office of the Siberian Oberbergamt in the 1730s. It a...
This article analyses names of oatmeal chowder, which were part of the traditional peasant diet of t...
Referring to literary texts, this article considers the possibilities of systematisation and interpr...
This article considers poetry published in Ural periodicals between 1917 and 1919. It mainly compris...
This study considers memoir books created by the artists who entered the national culture during the...
Traditionally, studies of historical mortality have focused on the national, regional, or local leve...
This article considers the formation of the image of China and Chinese culture in travel notes publi...
The article considers one of the first pieces of music for an academic saxophone ensemble through th...
The paper considers the potestary symbols of a Soviet person’s everyday life. The Soviet government ...
G. Ivanov’s essays Across Europe by Car describing the circumstances of the author’s real trip from ...
The purpose of this article is a historical and anthropological examination of the phenomenon of fea...
This article attempts to study the process of gender roles transformation of German women under the ...
In this article, based on G. Garner’s research on “multiple intelligence”, the author suggests, alon...