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2020 Volume 2 No. 1

Contents

 

Russian literature XVIII and XIX centuries

 

Kozhevnikov V. A.

What “bridges” did Prince Igor build? (From comments to “The Tale of Igor's Campaign”).

 

Troitsky V. Yu.

Poetry of Alexander Pushkin of the last decade of life as an expression of national identity.

 

Vinogradov I. A.

Slavophilism v. Westernism in the dispute about Nikolai Gogol's novel “Dead Souls”: unclaimed and forgotten.

 

Dmitriev A. P.

On the assessment of “Poor Folk” and “The Double” Fyodor Dostoevsky by the Aksakovs (in terms of correspondence between Vera Aksakova and Mariya Kartashevskaya).

 

Melnik V. I.

“My good, kind Anatoly Fedorovich…” (On the issue of relations of Ivan Goncharov and Anatoly Koni).

 

Markov A. V.

Сategory of aesthetical likeness in the spiritual prose by Aleksandr Matveyevich Bukharev (archimandrite Theodore).

 

Andreeva V. G.

Leo Tolstoy’s work on the images of characters of the short story “Master and Man”.

 

Scientific Life

 

Fedorov A. V.

“Stay in Your Own Sled and be quite yourself!”: About the first volume of Complete works of Alexander Ostrovsky.

 

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