The paper examines how Leonid Tsypkin’s novel Summer in Baden-Baden utilises the apparatus of symbolist ornamental prose, one of the characteristic features of Russian Modernism, while it applies postmodern devices to construct the myth of Dostoyevsky as a gambler. The plot of Tsypkin’s novel, which relies on primary sources, especially Anna Dostoyevskaya’s diary, highlights the feeling of humiliation as a central component of the personality of Dostoyevsky as a character. At the same time, on the ornamental level of the text, repetitive motifs and equivalences are applied with the aim of placing emphasis on transcending the humiliation, which can be achieved through “aspiring for the summit” and a network of motifs connected with it. As a ...
The paper deals with the translation peculiarities of the rhythmic melody that fills the novel “Pere...
The article deals with the rise of didactics during so called “before scientific period”. It shows d...
The article suggests contrastive nominative categorization of rites terms in the Slavic languages. I...
The aim of the paper is to describe two key terms of metarealism (a literary movement in the Russian...
In the given article we consider the interpretation of cultural meanings of ornaments in Krasnoyarsk...
The paper deals with the Russian language informal city names (oikonyms) motivated by other toponyms...
Lesya Ukrainka (Larysa Kosach, 1871-1913) proclaimed the postulate of tragedy in 1906 in one of her ...
The article describes several Ural tours and performances of futurists David Burliuk, Vasily Kamensk...
The article describes the studying of the genre of Internet folklore «poems-pies» and «poems-powders...
The paper deals with the translation peculiarities of the rhythmic melody that fills the novel “Pere...
The present work is an attempt to clarify the metaphor processes in the sophisticated language of th...
We apply the axiological approach to N.S. Leskov’s “The Enchanted Wanderer”. We pay particular atten...
The article considers “Memoirs” of major M. V. Danilov as a variant ofUtopia-Eupsychios. The aim of ...
This paper is meant as a review of ten Moscow „poetic places” (loci poesiae) which exist on both, re...
The story and the movie "It Happened in Penkovo" are considered as historical sources for studying o...
The paper deals with the translation peculiarities of the rhythmic melody that fills the novel “Pere...
The article deals with the rise of didactics during so called “before scientific period”. It shows d...
The article suggests contrastive nominative categorization of rites terms in the Slavic languages. I...
The aim of the paper is to describe two key terms of metarealism (a literary movement in the Russian...
In the given article we consider the interpretation of cultural meanings of ornaments in Krasnoyarsk...
The paper deals with the Russian language informal city names (oikonyms) motivated by other toponyms...
Lesya Ukrainka (Larysa Kosach, 1871-1913) proclaimed the postulate of tragedy in 1906 in one of her ...
The article describes several Ural tours and performances of futurists David Burliuk, Vasily Kamensk...
The article describes the studying of the genre of Internet folklore «poems-pies» and «poems-powders...
The paper deals with the translation peculiarities of the rhythmic melody that fills the novel “Pere...
The present work is an attempt to clarify the metaphor processes in the sophisticated language of th...
We apply the axiological approach to N.S. Leskov’s “The Enchanted Wanderer”. We pay particular atten...
The article considers “Memoirs” of major M. V. Danilov as a variant ofUtopia-Eupsychios. The aim of ...
This paper is meant as a review of ten Moscow „poetic places” (loci poesiae) which exist on both, re...
The story and the movie "It Happened in Penkovo" are considered as historical sources for studying o...
The paper deals with the translation peculiarities of the rhythmic melody that fills the novel “Pere...
The article deals with the rise of didactics during so called “before scientific period”. It shows d...
The article suggests contrastive nominative categorization of rites terms in the Slavic languages. I...