Gorky started his literary career as a playwright at the Moscow Art Theatre. He
wrote his first plays for its troupe in competition with Chekhov whose plays were
performed there during the same period. Thus, two Moscow...
The novel Learning to Scream (Rotkäppchen muss weinen, 2009) by Beate Teresa
Hanika is addressed to the adolescent reader. This is a novel about growing up, a novelinitiation which main character challenges life circums...
The article examines the history of the idea of connection, succession, and heredity
between Old Rus’, on the one hand, and such ancient political and spiritual centers of
the Christian world as Jerusalem, Rome, and Co...
The essay focuses on the theoretical problem of M. Gorky’s artistic method claiming
that Gorky’s work combines elements of realism, Romanticism, and modernism. Already
at the beginning of his career, he realized that c...
The article aims to direct attention of the Russian readers to the richness of Spenser’s allegorical palette in his poem “The Faerie Queene.” The words
“allegory” and “symbol” are employed here in their modern sense, wi...
EP ID EP26238
DOI 10.22455/2500-4247-2018-3-2-309-329
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Evgeny B. Belodubrovsky (2018). Antsyferov and his Contemporaries. Notes of a Literary Prospector. Studia Litterarum, 3(2),
-. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-26238
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