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Tuzkov, S.A., Tuzkova, I.V
Neorealism
Genre-stylistic search in the Russian literature of th end of the 19th - early 20th centuries: Teaching aid
[ Neorealizm : Zhanrovo-Stilevye Poiski v Russkoi Literature Kontsa XIX - Nachala XX Veka: Uchebnoe Posobie]

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Москва:  Flinta, Nauka, 2009
333 p
pbk. 14 x 20.5 cm
ISBN: 9785976507821
Язык: Русский
This book covers the concept of neo-realistic direction, which includes both romantic and modern stylistic trends, in the Russian literature of the late 19th - early 20th centuries. Among the writers included in analysis in this book are: L. Andreev, M. Artsybashev, A. Belyi, V. Briusov, A. Chekhov, Vs. Garshin, M. Gor`kii, V. Korolenko, A. Kuprin, M. Prishvin, A. Remizov, I. Shmelev, F. Sologub, B. Zaitsev, and E. Zamiatin.
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