Сonference “Oriental readings. Religions. Cultures. Literatures.” (November 17–18, IWL RAS)
Journal Title: Studia Litterarum - Year 2018, Vol 3, Issue 2
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Authors and Affiliations
A. S. Balakhovskaya, N. V. Zakharova
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A. S. Balakhovskaya, N. V. Zakharova
Conference “‘Eternal’ Plots and Images in Literature and Art of Russian Modernism" (November 16–17, IWL RAS)
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“And time future contained in time past”: British Modernist Poetry from T.S. Eliot to Ted Hughes
It seems that T.S. Eliot (1888–1965) and Ted Hughes (1930–1998) are poets of different individual talents and epochs. Hughes, a poet of the second half of the 20th century, concentrated on the conflict between Nature a...
The Image of Nestor Makhno in the Pages of Alexey N. Tostoy’s Trilogy The Road to Calvary: Documents and Materials
This article examines documentary sources of the image of Nestor Ivanovich Makhno in Alexey N. Tolstoy’s trilogy The Road to Calvary; it bears on the materials that are both published (Tolstoy’s notebooks) and hitherto...
THE ORLEANS EPISODE OFMADEMOISELLE DE MONTPENSIER’SMEMOIRS AND THE IDEAL OF HEROIC FEMINISM
The paper examines the influence of heroic feminism on the construction of the autobiographical subject in the Memoirs by Mademoiselle de Montpensier (1627–1693), specifically in its Orleans episode. This episode is impo...
A SELECTION OF SKALDIC POEMS
Rendering skaldic poetry into another language is a challenge for translators. The main feature of this poetic system is its highly intricate form governed by rigid rules. Skaldic poetry emerged in Norway in the pre-wri...