Literature

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1989

This volume is the first known attempt at a comprehensive bibliography of the major aspects of Slavic mythology. Researchers concerned with early Slavic history, religion, ethnography, and archeology will find this book essential. Scholars working with Slavic literatures and linguistics, particularly early literatures and medieval Slavic texts, will also find it indispensable. The scope of the bibliography is all written...

Edited by Andrej Kodjak

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1979

By an analysis of the information about Belkin and the circumstances of the writing of the work, it is shown that Pushkin intended the work as a coded message concerning December 1825 and the events which followed.

Contents

Part I: Decoding

1. Belkin's Biography

 2. The Publication of Belkin's Manuscript

 3. The Correspondence Between the Editor and the Neighbor

 4....

Edited by Andrej Kodjak, Krystyna Pomorska, and Kiril Taranovsky

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1980

New York University Slavic Papers Volume III The papers are representative of diversified methods of literary analysis and are concerned with a number of literary problems, including rhyme, genre, grammatical structure, as well as semiotic and mythological aspects of literature.

 

Contents:

Roman Jakobson:

O "Stikhakh, sochinennykh noch'iu vo vremia bessonnitsy"     1

Walter N. Vickery:

"Stambul gjaury nynce slavjat"     11

Lawrence G....

Edited by Andrej Kodjak and Kiril Taranovsky

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1976

Originally a publication of the NYU Press Part I: Pushkin's Poetry: Roman Jakobson: Stikhi Pushkina o deve-statue, vakkhanke i smirennitse; Vadim Liapunov: Mnemosyne and Lethe: Pushkin's "Vospominanie"; Riccardo Picchio: Dante and J. Malfilatre as Literary sources of Tat'jana's Erotic Dream; Elisabeth Stenbock-Fermor: French Medieval Poetry as a Source of Inspiration for Pushkin; Walter Vickery: "Arion": An Example of Post-Decembrist Semantics;...

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1988

Yale Russian and East European Publications

 

Contents

 

Foreword, Thomas Eekman     xi

 

Notice     xv

 

Acknowledgements     xvii

 

1. Marko Marulic     1

 

2. Ivan Aralica about the Humanist Antun Vrancic     17

 

3. Ignjat Durdevic     32

 

4. The Croatian Sources of Paisii's History     39

 

5. Rude Boshkovic on American Independence     52

 

6. The Peasants as Depicted by Serbian "Realist" Writers     57

 

7....

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1985

In Crime and Punishment, Dostoevsky is very attentive to his characters' experience of time. This study elaborates this explicit psychological information into a useful textual (rather than extra-textual) criterion for interpreting the deepest layers of meaning in the novel: those ontological and religious presuppositions upon which the action turns and which it is designed to demonstrate. The study includes discussions...

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