The interest of contemporary literary theory and literary history in the problem of fictional space and in the space in the 18 th century novels in particular reveals both achievements and gaps in this field. The latest...
The article examines a little known and understudied Stuttgart poem that belongs
to Johann Gottfried Gregory, Russian author of the German origin, author of the first
play for the Russian court theatre and a minister o...
This article examines one of the pages of the history of Russian
Freemasonry as a philosophical and ideological trend within the circles of reflective minds of the Russian society and its influence on the literary process...
The article demonstrates how Dmitry Merezhkovsky, in his novel The Fourteenth of The article demonstrates how Dmitry Merezhkovsky, in his novel The Fourteenth of December written in the midst of the revolution...
In 1932, the Communist party ideologists called Maxim Gorky the founder of socialist
realism at the behest of Stalin. This tag has turned into an ideological cliché that
accompanies the writer’s image even in the prese...
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DOI 10.22455/2500-4247-2017-2-2-342-346
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А. V. Gevorkyan (2017). A FOREWORD ON THE ANNIVERSARY (ON THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF BRYUSOV CONFERENCE). Studia Litterarum, 2(2),
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