专题:Vladimir Nabokov Literary Studies

This cluster of papers explores the dynamics of cultural identity, social systems, and the impact of global transformations on indigenous peoples. It delves into literature, artistic expression, ethnic identity, community participation, and socio-cultural practices, while also examining regional specifics and migration decision making.
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Nabokov’s secret trees

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Illness and Nothingness of Being in The Death of Ivan Ilyich

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Pushkin’s trace in the myth of Joseph Brodsky

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I.A. Morozov’s art collection: the Russian context and the ways of Russian art

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Embodied Trinity’ and Aspects of Art and Religion in Vladimir Nabokov’s Pnin

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Brodsky, Stanley on 2021 April 22.

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Brodsky, Marc on 2008 January 8.

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Transformations of the Contemporary Art Practices in the Context of Metamodern Sensibility

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Vladimir Nabokov, “Lilith” (1928):

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Joseph Brodsky, “Homage to Chekhov” (1993):

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Nabokov and the Real World: Between Appreciation and Defense

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Ethnocultural Dynamics of the Krasnoyarsk Territory in the Works of Krasnoyarsk Artists

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Teaching Nabokov's Lolita in the #MeToo Era

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Mikhail Mikhaylovich Bakhtin: an Attempt to Reconstruct a Scholar’s Biography (Part 2)

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temporal spirit, expressiveness and nationality of contemporary Chinese painting

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Nabokov and the Real World

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“A distortive glass of our distorted glebe”: mistranslation in Nabokov’s Ada

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Realistic Painting of the 20th Century China in the Context of Cultural Visualization

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“Sometimes I Feel Like Shakespeare...” (Intertextual Layers of “Pilgrims” by I. Brodsky)

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Text and Translation by Vladimir Nabokov through the Prism of Stylemetry

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