Slavic literature.
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Bible as Scripture : = Orthodox Slavic Scripturality and Church Slavonic Bibles.
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Textual fragmentation as a response to time in Russian modernism prose after the revolution.
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Thinking differently : = Psychiatry, literature and dissent in the late Soviet period.
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The language and the light. The Kabbalistic allegory in Russian literature : = From religious philosophy to political mythology.
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The hut on chicken legs : = Encounters with landladies in Russian literature.
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Resurrecting Pushkin : = Mayakovsky's Struggle for Poetic Immortality.
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The depiction of the hero in Soviet Russian scientific fantasy : = Aspects of alienation in a peripheral genre.
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The Conception and Imagination of China in Russian Silver Age Literature : = History, Genealogy and Meanings.
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Satire, parody, and nostalgia on the threshold : = Viktor Pelevin's "Chapaev i Pustota" in the context of its times.
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Marginal voices : = Sergei Dovlatov and his characters in the context of the Leningrad literature of the 1960s and 70s.
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Andrej Belyj's "Petersburg" and James Joyce's "Ulysses" : = A comparative study.
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Jurij Olesa's artistic prose and utopian mythologies of the 1920s.
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Between cultures : = Third-wave Russian fiction in Russian and English.
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Fedor Sologub's Philosophy of Reality as Reflected in His Works From 1884-1912 : = In Quest of a Quixotic Miracle. (Volumes I and II) (Russia; Symbolism)
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Twisted mirrors and merged polarities in Russia's decadent imagination.
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Immortals are not men : = Maiakovskii, the Strugatskii brothers, and the New Soviet Man.
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The Anatomy of the Drives : = An Intellectual History of Psychoanalysis in Russia From 1905 to 1930.
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How Russian Literature Influenced the Modernist Movement : = A Closer Look at Who Inspired Hemingway, Kafka, Woolf, and Others.
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Disruptive Humor : = Fragmentation and Transformation in the Poetry of Nikolai Zabolotsky, Aleksandr Vvedensky, and Osip Mandelstam (1925-1937).
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Anywhere I Lay My Head : = Politics and Poetics of Private Space in Early Soviet Literature and Film.
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Standing in Creon's shadow : = Defining the female tragic hero.
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The Soviet Industrial Sublime : = The Awe and Fear of Dneprostroi, 1927-1932.
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Musical Means in Mussorgsky's "Songs and Dances of Death" : = A Singer's Study Guide.
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Imperialism and the sublime in the science fictional works of Jules Verne, H. G. Wells, and Karel Capek.
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