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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.
Bairon was the main opponent of Aleksandr Pushkin in his dialog with romanticism. Pushkin, only nine years younger then Bairon, was one of his admirers and considered himself also a romantic poet. This book studies Pushkin`s novel `Evgenii Onegin` as a dialog with the whole literary movement of romanticism in which he tries to break up the philosophy of this movement and find his own.
[ Going through the historical prose of A.S. Pushkin : ] Moscow: Institut Rossiiskoi Istorii, 2002 Language: Russian
Price: $ 18.00
What sources did Aleksandr Pushkin use for his works? How prepared was he as a historian for his research. This monograph studies the sources used by Pushkin for his main historical works: The History of Peter the First, The History of his own family, The History of Pugachev, and other works from the Pugachev cycle.
[ Pushkin and Christian hymnography : ] St. Petersburg: Rossiiskii Institut Istorii Iskusstv, 1999 Language: Russian
Price: $ 14.00
The author shows up the echoes of Christian hymns and images of other Church songs, poetics and lexics in Pushkin`s verse epic "Boris Godunov" and his last poetry of 1836. Seregina specializes in the study of the Old Russian church hymn (also available Seregina, N.
This book contains the first published lecture by Ivan Il`in about Pushkin (1943); the minutes of talks to Semen Geichenko, the long time director of the Pushkin museum in Mikhailovskoe; a review of recent Pushkin studies, and more.
This serial is a publication of the Moscow Pushkin Commission, which was founded in 1988. It contains recent studies of Pushkin`s works, as well as reviews of other works in the field. This issue includes a bibliography of works about Pushkin published abroad in the period 1918-1944.
This serial is a publication of the Moscow Pushkin Commission, which was founded in 1988. It contains recent studies of Pushkin`s works, as well as reviews of other works in the field. This issue includes a bibliography of works about Pushkin published abroad in the period 1921-1941.
This volume is dedicated to Pushkin’s 200th jubilee and contains memoirs of the poet; diaries of his friend, retired staff lieutenant A. Vul’f and of the Empress’s lady-in-waiting M. Merder; and family chronicles of Pushkin’s nephew, L.
Pavel Shchegolev (1877-1931) was known as a scholar, publisher and an editor of the magazine “Byloe,” the first periodical on the history of liberation movements in Russia. This book was the first on the last days of Pushkin and the history of his duel with d`Anthes, and became a classic work used by almost all scholars on the subject.
Code: 010660 Fomichev, S.A Prazdnik Zhizni Etiudy o Pushkine [ Festival of life : Sketches about Pushkin ] St. Petersburg: Nauka, 1995 Language: Russian
Price: $ 25.00
A collection of sketches about how Pushkin worked, his life and writings.
[ Gannibals in Russia: Essays : ] St. Petersburg: SPbGU, 1999 Language: Russian
Price: $ 15.00
This book sums up the results of a 25 year long archival research on the progeny of Abram Gannibal (1697?-1781), an Ethiopian prince, captured and educated by Peter the Great, great-grandfather of Alexander Pushkin.
This collection of twenty two articles was prepared by the Novosibirsk State Public Scientific Library and Novosibirsk University for the 200th anniversary of Aleksandr Pushkin. Siberian philologists and Pushkinists touch upon the following topics: Peculiarity of national character in the cycle of Pushkin`s `southern poems`; Linguistic analysis of the verse `Prophet`; Religious and philosophical interpretation of `Mozart and Salieri`; Image of `the black man` in the poet`s works; intertextual problems of symbolic text: `Copper Rider` by Pushkin and `Peterburg" by A.