The article focuses on the importance of old Russian literature in the works by Sasha Sokolov, with a specific reference to his first novel "A School For Fools" (1976). A qualitative and quantitative linguistic analysis of a portion of the text demonstrates the strong connection between this book and the literary heritage of the Second Bulgarian Kingdom. The results of this research contribute to a better understanding of the similarities shared by Sokolov’s style and the “weaving words” of ancient Bulgarian origin
TITLE: Words of Old Church Slavonic Origin in Contemporary Russian Language AUTHOR: Jitka Peschel DE...
W artykule przeanalizowano kilka wyrazów z listy „rusycyzmów”, które stały się przesłanką do postawi...
Bulgarian works of a non-religious nature began to be written in the 19th century. They popularized ...
The article focuses on the importance of old Russian literature in the works by Sasha Sokolov, with ...
The article focuses on the importance of old Russian literature in the works by Sasha Sokolov, with ...
The present article investigates the tension between speech/thought and writing present in Sasha Sok...
On the Preslav Vocabulary in Medieval Slavonic Literature (More about the Origin, Meaning and Use of...
The present study is an exploration of reflections of/on reality in Sasha Sokolov’s novels: School ...
Some Observations on the Word-formation and the Semantics of Old Church Slavonic Srъdobolja This pa...
Sasha Sokolov in his novel A School for Fools focuses on Nikolai Gogol’s prose (The Overcoat, Dead ...
The bachelor's thesis deals with the topic of a fable, a unique genre of literature. More specifical...
The article puts forward the thesis that the impressive achievement of Old Russian literature in th...
When diving into the rich world of the Russian language and literature, foreigners often face unexpe...
Commenting on the relationship between literature, culture and tradition in the Russian context, in ...
According to Umberto Eco, translating means “to understand the internal system of a language and the...
TITLE: Words of Old Church Slavonic Origin in Contemporary Russian Language AUTHOR: Jitka Peschel DE...
W artykule przeanalizowano kilka wyrazów z listy „rusycyzmów”, które stały się przesłanką do postawi...
Bulgarian works of a non-religious nature began to be written in the 19th century. They popularized ...
The article focuses on the importance of old Russian literature in the works by Sasha Sokolov, with ...
The article focuses on the importance of old Russian literature in the works by Sasha Sokolov, with ...
The present article investigates the tension between speech/thought and writing present in Sasha Sok...
On the Preslav Vocabulary in Medieval Slavonic Literature (More about the Origin, Meaning and Use of...
The present study is an exploration of reflections of/on reality in Sasha Sokolov’s novels: School ...
Some Observations on the Word-formation and the Semantics of Old Church Slavonic Srъdobolja This pa...
Sasha Sokolov in his novel A School for Fools focuses on Nikolai Gogol’s prose (The Overcoat, Dead ...
The bachelor's thesis deals with the topic of a fable, a unique genre of literature. More specifical...
The article puts forward the thesis that the impressive achievement of Old Russian literature in th...
When diving into the rich world of the Russian language and literature, foreigners often face unexpe...
Commenting on the relationship between literature, culture and tradition in the Russian context, in ...
According to Umberto Eco, translating means “to understand the internal system of a language and the...
TITLE: Words of Old Church Slavonic Origin in Contemporary Russian Language AUTHOR: Jitka Peschel DE...
W artykule przeanalizowano kilka wyrazów z listy „rusycyzmów”, które stały się przesłanką do postawi...
Bulgarian works of a non-religious nature began to be written in the 19th century. They popularized ...