Pub Date : 2015-07-03DOI: 10.1080/10611975.2015.1100957
John Givens
Articles addressing Tatyana Tolstaya's return to the short story genre and Mikhail Bulgakov's novels are summarized and characterized.
文章对塔季扬娜·托尔斯塔亚短篇小说的回归和米哈伊尔·布尔加科夫的小说进行了总结和分析。
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Pub Date : 2015-07-03DOI: 10.1080/10611975.2015.1071640
Feliks Nodel’
Excerpts from student essays on Mikhail Bulgakov's novel The Master and Margarita in the two decades following the collapse of the Soviet Union are cited and discussed.
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Pub Date : 2015-07-03DOI: 10.1080/10611975.2015.1071634
I. Surat
Tatyana Tolstaya's return to short fiction is discussed. The author's development of a new semi-documentary genre in which autobiographical events now occupy the writer's focus is characterized as a substantive renewal of the writer's artistic program.
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Pub Date : 2015-07-03DOI: 10.1080/10611975.2015.1071639
V. Aristov
An investigation of Faustian motifs in Bulgakov's The Master and Margarita and Thomas Mann's Doctor Faustus reveals surprising affinities between each novel and sheds light on the function of the Faust story as a subtext.
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Pub Date : 2015-04-03DOI: 10.1080/10611975.2015.1024052
A. Razumov
The mystery of Dmitry Karamazov's missing 1,500 rubles in The Brothers Karamazov is explored as a possible subtext for the sequel that Dostoevsky never wrote.
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Pub Date : 2015-04-03DOI: 10.1080/10611975.2015.1024054
V. Kantor
Chernyshevsky's negative post-Soviet reputation as the radical thinker whose writings helped to bring about the totalitarian nightmare of the Soviet century is disputed through a comparison with Alexander Herzen and his role in the revolutionary rhetoric of the nineteenth century.
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Pub Date : 2015-04-03DOI: 10.1080/10611975.2015.1045809
John Givens
Articles on Dostoevsky's use of secondary characters; the place in his works of the myth of childhood; the mystery of Dmitry Karamazov's missing money in Brothers Karamazov; and the relative merits and reputations of Nikolai Chernyshevsky and Alexander Herzen are summarized.
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Pub Date : 2015-04-03DOI: 10.1080/10611975.2015.1024050
F. Makarichev
The importance and artistic singularity of Dostoevsky's secondary characters are discussed, particularly their ability to serve as more significant foils for his novels’ heroes than other primary characters.
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Pub Date : 2015-04-03DOI: 10.1080/10611975.2015.1024051
A. Babuk
The myth of childhood as a reflection of the Golden Age in Netochka Nezvanova, the short stories “A Little Hero” and “The Peasant Marey,” and the novel The Adolescent is analyzed in the context of Dostoevsky's Christian worldview.
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Pub Date : 2015-01-27DOI: 10.2753/RSL1061-1975510102.2015.11083037
Sergei Orobii
The role of Vladimir Nabokov and Sasha Sokolov in Mikhail Shishkin’s evolution as a writer is discussed and characterized.
讨论了弗拉基米尔·纳博科夫和萨沙·索科洛夫在米哈伊尔·希什金作为作家的演变过程中所起的作用。
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