Article
Literature, Slavic
Valentina V. Borisova, Sergey S. Shaulov
Summary: This article discusses the problem of terminological description of Dostoevsky's gospel text, emphasizing the use of a thesaurus to analyze and interpret the key concepts in the text. The study shows a trend towards the joint use of poetological, theological and philosophical categories.
NEIZVESTNYI DOSTOEVSKII-THE UNKNOWN DOSTOEVSKY
(2022)
Article
Literature, Slavic
Boris N. Tikhomirov
Summary: This article examines the identification of a manuscript with calligraphic elements and concludes that it is a fair copy. Handwriting analysis also reveals Dostoevsky's psychological state while working on the manuscript.
NEIZVESTNYI DOSTOEVSKII-THE UNKNOWN DOSTOEVSKY
(2022)
Article
Literature, Slavic
Vladimir A. Viktorovich
Summary: The speech and response between lawyer and publicist A. D. Gradovsky and F. M. Dostoevsky in 1880 on the topic of the relationship between the people and the intelligentsia is a significant part of Russian thought. Their divergence stemmed from their different views on the role of the intelligentsia and the people in the country's history and future. Gradovsky saw the intelligentsia as educators while viewing the people as passive, while Dostoevsky emphasized the active nature of popular ideals and called for understanding and listening to the people.
NEIZVESTNYI DOSTOEVSKII-THE UNKNOWN DOSTOEVSKY
(2022)
Article
Literature, Slavic
Polona Tratnik
Summary: The article discusses the formation of a disciplinary society in the aristocratic culture of 17th century French storytellers, with a focus on the role of fairy tales. It explores the biopolitical aspects of fairy tales and their representation of gender roles and relationships, using the tale of Cinderella as a case study. The article also highlights the global relevance of Perrault and Disney's versions of Cinderella.
PRIMERJALNA KNJIZEVNOST
(2022)
Article
Literature, Slavic
Evgeny Kazartsev, Arina Davydova
Summary: This article examines the emergence and development of iambic tetrameter in Ukrainian poetry. It finds that Ukrainian iambic tetrameter has a unique rhythmic structure, with a certain dependence on Russian models. The Ukrainian iambic tetrameter represents a new evolutionary stage of European metrical versification.
RUSSIAN LITERATURE
(2022)
Article
Literature, Slavic
Jan Gavura
Summary: In the early 1930s, a group of young Catholic poets in Slovakia introduced a new approach to poetry creation inspired by mysticism. Despite being influenced by Henri Bremond's aesthetic instructions for absolute poetry, the poets found it challenging to achieve the paradoxical blend of mysticism and poetry, particularly when integrating with avant-garde poeticism and surrealism.
SLOVENSKA LITERATURA
(2022)
Article
Literature, Slavic
O. Yu Yurieva
Summary: The Russian Academy of Sciences presents a series of books on the study of F.M. Dostoevsky's legacy in Russian and world culture. These books address various topics and problems raised by researchers, using new archival documents and sources to contribute to the study of Dostoevsky's biography and creative work.
NEIZVESTNYI DOSTOEVSKII-THE UNKNOWN DOSTOEVSKY
(2022)
Article
Literature, Slavic
I. S. Andrianova, S. Aloe
Summary: This article examines the collecting activities of F. M. Dostoevsky's wife, who was one of the first female collectors in Russia. It focuses on her collection of autographs, particularly in Italian, based on archival sources. The motivation and support for her collecting were provided by her husband, and the suppliers were his correspondents and acquaintances. The article introduces unique letters in Italian from her collection into scientific circulation for the first time, providing their translation into Russian.
NEIZVESTNYI DOSTOEVSKII-THE UNKNOWN DOSTOEVSKY
(2022)
Article
Literary Theory & Criticism
Ilya Kukulin, Maria Maiofis, Maria Chetverikova
Summary: This study examines the significance of the backstage in the late-Soviet literary publishing process, which refers to special communicative episodes where participants discuss the norms of the literary community and the possibility of circumventing these norms. Despite its key role in late-Soviet literary life, many informants today struggle to remember much about the backstage.
NOVOE LITERATURNOE OBOZRENIE
(2022)
Review
Literature, Slavic
Miroslav Zumrik
Summary: This essay reviews the monograph Love in Numbers: Sladkovic's Marina from the perspective of quantitative linguistics and highlights the importance of using mathematical tools in literary research. The authors of the monograph successfully integrate statistical methods with philosophy of technology, contributing to the interdisciplinary nature of literary studies.
SLOVENSKA LITERATURA
(2022)
Article
Literature, Slavic
Konstantin Kaminskij
Summary: This paper analyzes Ukrainian President Zelensky's election campaign in relation to Russia's information warfare, the global rise of populism, and Ukrainian identity politics. By examining Zelensky's successful career in the Russophone entertainment business, it explores his campaign strategies and storytelling techniques. The paper also discusses the connection between populism and Russophone pop culture.
RUSSIAN LITERATURE
(2022)
Article
Literature, Slavic
Lenka Riskova
Summary: This article discusses the necessity of making older Slovak literary works accessible to contemporary audiences, addresses textological problems, and proposes an adequate evaluation method. Using a monograph as an example, the authors describe textological approaches and inspire further research on the editorial handling of this type of texts.
SLOVENSKA LITERATURA
(2022)
Article
Literature, Slavic
Jana Piroscakova
Summary: The article assesses the reception of the life and work of Amalia Sirotkova, the first known Slovak woman collector of fairy tales. The author points out discrepancies between published information and available source materials, and urges the use of primary sources to avoid drawing nonfactual conclusions. The article revises the facts provided in previous references to create a more accurate literary-historical portrait of Amalia Sirotkova.
SLOVENSKA LITERATURA
(2023)
Article
Literature, Slavic
Daniela Kodajova
Summary: Andrej Sladkovic (1820-1872) was a priest and poet who also wrote reports from cultural and political events and provided feedback to others' works. He played a significant role in the publication of the minutes and diary from the Slovak national assembly in 1861. His goals were to provide information, preserve the memory of the events, and reflect on the activities of the Slovak intelligentsia. The article discusses Sladkovic's contribution to the preparation of the materials for publication and capturing the atmosphere of the document's writing process.
SLOVENSKA LITERATURA
(2023)
Article
Literature, Slavic
Blerina Rogova Gaxha
Summary: This article explores the representation, transmission, and circulation of war memory, as well as the role of personal and collective memory in shaping meanings, attitudes, and identities. Through the works of poets Xhevdet Bajraj and Ivana Bodrozic, the intersection of war memory and the concept of trauma is examined, with a focus on the concept of poetry as testimony and its relevance to contemporary literature. The article begins with a theoretical introduction, followed by the poets' works, and concludes with a theoretical offshoot on the topic.
PRIMERJALNA KNJIZEVNOST
(2022)
Article
Literary Theory & Criticism
Evgeny Dobrenko
Summary: This article analyzes the rapid changes in the research field of Stalinist culture since the early 1990s. It highlights factors such as generational shifts among researchers, interdisciplinary and methodological changes, democratization, the opening of archives, and changes in the academic economy that have influenced the formation of this research field. However, it also reveals gaps in the study of Stalinism and the need for new methodological and institutional changes, as seen in Western and Russian historiography.
NOVOE LITERATURNOE OBOZRENIE
(2022)
Article
Literature, Slavic
Natalia A. Tarasova
Summary: The article analyzes the calligraphic inscription Nevedomov in Fyodor Dostoevsky's novel Demons and explores the influence of Alexey Pisemsky's work on Dostoevsky's creative process. It compares the motifs and figurative structure of both novels to discuss the artistic narrative and the perception of Pisemsky's novel during the period of Dostoevsky's work on Demons.
NEIZVESTNYI DOSTOEVSKII-THE UNKNOWN DOSTOEVSKY
(2022)
Article
Literary Theory & Criticism
Dmitry Tsyganov
Summary: Based on a wide range of historical and literary materials, this article traces the formation of self-criticism as a category of artistic thinking and its influence on the creation of socialist-realist texts in the Soviet literary canon. Another significant aspect of the research is the identification and examination of the role the self-criticism method played in dismantling the aesthetic norms of Late-Stalinism.
NOVOE LITERATURNOE OBOZRENIE
(2022)
Article
Literature, Slavic
Marco Puleri
Summary: The aim of this paper is to examine the changes in the position and self-identification of Russophone writers in the Ukrainian literary context over the past two decades (2000-2019). The focus of the study is on Vladimir Rafeenko's literary experience in independent Ukraine and the evolution of Russophone cultural paradigm and its reception in the national scene.
RUSSIAN LITERATURE
(2022)
Editorial Material
Literature, Slavic
Ellen Rutten
RUSSIAN LITERATURE
(2022)