The article focuses on the importance of old Russian literature in the works by Sasha Sokolov, with a specific reference to his first book "A School For Fools" (1976). The analysis of this text takes into account lexical choices made by the author and their meaning in the context of the narration. This approach lies at the basis for the proposal of a tripartite model that describes the relationship between Sokolov’s works and the old Russian tradition. The model includes the following categories: 1. Allusions to religion; 2. Presence of elements pertaining the realm of folklore; 3. Allusions to episodes or figures related to old Russian literature. The results of this research contribute to the broadening of knowledge in the field of contem...
The article mainly raises a question about the representation of a character that we call "humble", ...
This thesis illustrates and analyses the appeal of folly to writers of, principally, the late- Sovie...
The essay focuses on the understudied question of the poetics of Old Russian literature: it is the f...
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...
The present study is an exploration of reflections of/on reality in Sasha Sokolov’s novels: School ...
Sasha Sokolov in his novel A School for Fools focuses on Nikolai Gogol’s prose (The Overcoat, Dead ...
Commenting on the relationship between literature, culture and tradition in the Russian context, in ...
Sokolov’s Shkola dlya Durakov (A School for Fools, 1976) is an extremely complex novel, which “depic...
The article puts forward the thesis that the impressive achievement of Old Russian literature in th...
The article studies the function of Russian folk speech and its evangelical implication in Nikolai G...
The article focuses on the retelling of Pushkin’s The Tale of Tsar Saltan by an 80-year-old local wo...
The bachelor's thesis deals with the topic of a fable, a unique genre of literature. More specifical...
The author shares the experience of teaching Russian literature to foreign students at the beginning...
The article mainly raises a question about the representation of a character that we call "humble", ...
This thesis illustrates and analyses the appeal of folly to writers of, principally, the late- Sovie...
The essay focuses on the understudied question of the poetics of Old Russian literature: it is the f...
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...
The present study is an exploration of reflections of/on reality in Sasha Sokolov’s novels: School ...
Sasha Sokolov in his novel A School for Fools focuses on Nikolai Gogol’s prose (The Overcoat, Dead ...
Commenting on the relationship between literature, culture and tradition in the Russian context, in ...
Sokolov’s Shkola dlya Durakov (A School for Fools, 1976) is an extremely complex novel, which “depic...
The article puts forward the thesis that the impressive achievement of Old Russian literature in th...
The article studies the function of Russian folk speech and its evangelical implication in Nikolai G...
The article focuses on the retelling of Pushkin’s The Tale of Tsar Saltan by an 80-year-old local wo...
The bachelor's thesis deals with the topic of a fable, a unique genre of literature. More specifical...
The author shares the experience of teaching Russian literature to foreign students at the beginning...
The article mainly raises a question about the representation of a character that we call "humble", ...
This thesis illustrates and analyses the appeal of folly to writers of, principally, the late- Sovie...
The essay focuses on the understudied question of the poetics of Old Russian literature: it is the f...