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Since 1989 Panorama of Russia has specialized in academic and reference publications from the Russian Federation and the Commonwealth of Independent States.
This is the first anthology which includes works of Russian writers abroad published in 1920-1925 in various genres: prose, memoirs, poetry, philosophical works, current writings, and critical works. Introduction by A.
This is the first volume, in two books, of the first anthology which includes works of Russian writers abroad published in 1920-1925 in various genres: prose, memoirs, poetry, philosophical works, current writings, and critical works.
This dictionary covers the main terms used in literature, folklore, criticism, short descriptions of directions and genres, history of literature, the most popular literary journals published in the territory of the Soviet Union, professional unions, and a short chronicle of literary events in the USSR from 1917 to 1987.
A collection by Russian and foreign scholars on studying and teaching Russian literature, folklore, and history of literature in colleges and universities. Contents: From the history of St. Petersburg-Leningrad University studies in history of literature; Regional schools of literary studies; Actual problems of studies in Russian literature and folklore; Methods of teaching Russian literature.
The teaching aid contains analytical reading for students of Russian as a second language (advanced level): adapted and subset works of Russian classic writers: L. Tolstoy, Turgenev, Chekhov, and Bunin.
This book studies the history and typology of dictionaries of the language of Russian writers and poets. It provides a detailed description of 50 dictionaries. The publication is supplemented with a list of all dictionaries (about 100) and main scholarly works on the author`s lexicography.
The author of this teaching aid based on broad factual material reveals the phenomenon of the linguistic space of contemporary Russian prose: M. Elizarov, S. Esin, D. Gutsko, A. Ilichevsky, A. Kim, E. Limonov, V.
Konstantin Vaginov (Vagengeim, 1899-1934), poet and writer, started his literary life in Gumilev’s "Tsekh Poetov", then in the group "Ostrovitiane", several other poetic groups, and finally joined Mikhail Bakhtin`s circle.
This encyclopedia, an academic publication, contains about 900 entries about the main characters of world literature, mostly Russian. Each of the entries includes literary essays on the image of the character, different versions of its interpretation in criticism and esthetics, short bibliography.