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  1. Times of Trouble: Violence in Russian Literature and Culture
  2. Treasury of Russian Literature by Bernard G. Guerney, 1943-06
  3. Glasnost: An Anthology of Russian Literature Under Gorbachev by Helena Goscilo, 1990-07
  4. Amerika: Russian Writers View the United States (Russian Literature Series)
  5. Readings in Russian Poetics: Formalist and Structuralist Views (Russian Literature (Dalkey Archive))
  6. An Anthology of Jewish-Russian Literature: Two-Centuries of Dual Identity in Prose And Poetry, Two-Volume Set
  7. Russian Literature: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions) by Catriona Kelly, 2001-12-06
  8. Five Operas and a Symphony: Word and Music in Russian Culture (Russian Literature and Thought Series) by Boris Gasparov, 2005-10-15
  9. The Golden Age: Readings in Russian Literature of the Nineteenth Century by Sandra F. Rosengrant, Elena D. Lifschitz, 1995-11
  10. Lectures on Russian Literature by Vladimir Nabokov, 1982
  11. The Everything Learning Russian: Speak, Write, and Understand Russian in No Time (Everything: Language and Literature) by Julia Stakhenevich, 2007-09
  12. Dostoevsky and the Christian Tradition (Cambridge Studies in Russian Literature)
  13. The Russian Revolutionary Novel: Turgenev to Pasternak (Cambridge Studies in Russian Literature) by Richard Freeborn, 1985-05-31
  14. The Legacy of Ancient Rome in the Russian Silver Age. (Studies in Slavic Literature & Poetics) by Anna Frajlich, 2007-07-20

21. Iaiwww.uni-muenster.de/cgi-bin/simplex/lat/lit.html
iaiwww.unimuenster.de/simplex/russian/lit.html www.friends-partners.org/lit/ Friends Partners - Literature years. russian literature on the Net - Russkaya Literatura v Internete - Proza, Fantastika, Poeziya, Avtorskie Pesni, Rok-Gruppy.
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22. Andrei Pliguzov's Home Page
Resume of the Research Assistant to the Director Works at Dumberton Oaks. Reseach focussed on medieval Russian history, history of russian literature, and history of Orthodox Church.
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Andrei I. Pliguzov, Ph.D.
Dumbarton Oaks, Research Assistant to the Director
Home: 23 Second St. NE, Apt. 41 Washington, D.C. 20002, USA Work: Dumbarton Oaks 1703 22th St. NW Washington, D.C., 20007, USA (202) 333-6416 fax E-mail : pliguzov@hotmail.com My Publications
  • Medieval Russian History
  • History of Russian Literature
  • History of Orthodox Church
I. Education and Degrees - graduate student of the Institute of History of the USSR, USSR Academy of Sciences (Moscow). Subject: Russian Medieval Religious History. Doctoral (kandidatskaia) dissertation: Russian Church Polemics Concerning the Non-Possessors and Monasticism in the First Third of the 16th Century ( Pamiatniki rannego "nestiazhatel'stva" pervoi treti 16 veka ). Advisor: Professor Viktor I. Buganov; opponents: Dr. Aleksandr I. Klibanov, and Prof. Iurii G. Alekseev. - Novosibirsk University (Novosibirsk, Russian Federation). Subject: Russian Medieval Religious History. Master's Degree of Novosibirsk University. Subject: The Hagiography of the Russian Possessors ( iosifliane ) in the 16th Century ( Iosiflianskaia agiografiia v ideologicheskoi bor'be 16 veka ). Advisor: Professor Nikolai N. Pokrovskii; opponent: Dr. Elena K. Romodanovskaia.

23. 19th Century Russian Literature Homepage
19thCentury russian literature (RECS 130A). Welcome to Brandeis University s homepage for 19th Century russian literature (RECS 130A).
http://www.brandeis.edu/departments/ecs/recs130a/recs130a.html
19th-Century Russian Literature ( R ECS Professor Swensen
Department of Germanic and Slavic Languages

Brandeis University

Waltham, Massachusetts 02454
Telephone 781-736-3191
Office Hours Tuesdays and Fridays
11:30 to 12:30, 4:45 to 5:45 and By Appointment Welcome to Brandeis University's homepage for 19th Century Russian Literature (RECS 130A). The world wide web is rapidly evolving into a valuable resource for students and scholars of all fields. This class will be utilizing the web both as a source of additional information on the authors and works we will be studying, and to extend classroom discussion by granting students the latitude to exchange ideas, information, and insights outside of the restrictions of our limited weekly class time. These discussions, so far as they deal with topics of Russian literature, can be as free ranging and discursive as you see fit. From time to time, I will post a comment or question to the site as a jumping-off point for further discussion, or to comment on a discussion already underway. All comments on the message board must be signed by a member of this class. Students are encouraged to

24. Www.aimnet.com/~ksyrah/ekskurs/lit.html
Conradish.net Been studying Russian? Try your hands at translating lines from great works of russian literature! This section is an experiment
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25. Alicia Chudo
American author of satire of russian literature and culture. Alicia Chudo is the pseudonym of Gary Saul Morson.
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Author of And Quiet Flows the Vodka, Or, When Pushkin Comes to Shove: The Curmudgeon's Guide to Russian Literature
Founder of the discipline of misanthropology
Misanthropology Personal Background Reviews Page Illustrations from And Quiet Flows the Vodka ... Excerpts from And Quiet Flows the Vodka
Description of Alicia Chudo by Andrew Sobesednikov
In my preface to her last book, And Quiet Flows the Vodka, I described Prof. Chudo's character, but have since received numerous letters asking for a physical description of her. The simplest thing to do, of course, would be to provide a photograph, but when I last tried to take one, she grabbed my camera and removed the film "KGB style," as she put it. And so I will simply say "don't make it sound like a personal ad!" that she is tall, about five feet nine inches, but looks even taller, perhaps because she is excessively thin, wiry, and strong; and somehow contrives to look down even on people considerably taller than she. Men remark that they come away "cut down to size." That reaction may also reflect the power of her conspicuously large and deep-set eyes, which give the impression of penetrating one's inner counsciousness; and, indeed, she sometimes voices other people's hidden thoughts without even bothering to change the pronouns.

26. Solar.rtd.utk.edu/friends/literature/literature.html
russian literature russian literature Guide picks. Literary Models Honors thesis by Kevin Daniel Werbach, discusses how russian literature reflects the various changes.
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27. Russia - USSR - Find Russian Literature
Search. Literature Classic, russian literature Guide picks. russian literature Online English and Russian site includes many complete texts and information.
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28. For Undergraduates In Russian: Russian Literature Links
russian literature links elsewhere. This page contains some selected links to sites about russian literature. These sites are listed
http://www.ex.ac.uk/russian/ruslit.html

Back to top page Russian literature: links elsewhere This page contains some selected links to sites about Russian literature. These sites are listed alphabetically under general literature links, or links to sites on individual writers . Please note that the Russian Department of the University of Exeter in no way endorses or guarantees the content of the pages cited. All issues arising from the pages should be discussed with the relevant owner.

29. BUBL LINK / 5:15 Internet Resources: Russian Literature
Author Leo Tolstoy Subjects russian literature DeweyClass 891.7 ResourceType book Location uk Last checked 20000415 russian literature Offers a listing
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    About Leo Tolstoy
    Provides HTML versions of selected writings by Leo Tolstoy (1928-1910), including Anna Karenina, The Kreutzer Sonata, and Polikushka. Also offers a biography of Tolstoy, discussing the authors' moral philosophy.
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    Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
    Offers information on the life and times of the exiled Soviet novelist and historian, including news, reviews of his works, and an examination of the Gulag system highlighted by Solzhenitsyn in The Gulag Archipelago.
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    Anton Chekhov
    Offers concise annotations of the works of Anton P. Chekhov (1860-1904) with summaries and brief commentaries for each. Also offers information about the medium, genre, and key themes of individual works.
  • 30. Russian Literature In Translation
    russian literature in Translation. Last updated 1024-97 by Judy Boss. Andréev, Leonid (1871-1919). Texts. The Crushed Flower (37
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    31. Russian Literature - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    russian literature. Medieval russian literature was overwhelmingly religious in its character and used Old Church Slavonic language.
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    Russian literature
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
    Server will be down for maintenance on 2004-06-11 from about 18:00 to 18:30 UTC. Old Russian literature consists of several sparse masterpieces written in Old Russian language (not to be confused with Old Church Slavonic ). Anonymous The Tale of Igor's Campaign Bylinas , oral folk epics, fused Christian and pagan traditions. Medieval Russian literature was overwhelmingly religious in its character and used Old Church Slavonic language. The first work in colloquial Russian , the autobiography of archpriest Avvakum , was created only in the mid- 17th century Westernization of Russia (particularly associated with the name of Tsar Peter the Great ) coincided with reform of the Russian alphabet and increased tolerance of the idea of employing the popular language for general literary purposes. Authors like Dmitri Kantemir Vasily Trediakovsky , and Mikhail Lomonosov in the earlier 18th century paved the way for poets like Derzhavin , playwrights like Sumarokov and prose writers like Karamzin and Radishchev Romanticism permitted a flowering of especially poetic talent: the names of Zhukovsky and Pushkin came to the fore, followed by

    32. Russian Literature Audio Books And Stories
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    33. Slaviska Inst, Stockholms Univ / Stockholm Studies In Russian Literature
    Stockholms Universitet » Slaviska institutionen » Publikationer » Stockholm Studies in russian literature. Stockholm Studies in russian literature.
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    Stockholms Universitet Slaviska institutionen Publikationer Stockholm Studies in Russian Literature Published by Stockholm University
    Editor: Peter Alberg Jensen 3. Carola Hansson, Fedor Sologub as a Short-Story Writer. Stylistic Analyses. Stockholm 1975. 136 (+62) pp. 6. Per Arne Bodin, Nine poems from Doktor Zivago. A study of Christian Motifs in Boris Pasternak's Poetry. Stockholm 1976. 179 pp. 8. Charles Rougle, Three Russians Consider America. America in the Works of Maksim Gor'kij, Aleksandr Blok, and Vladimir Majakovskij. Stockholm 1977. 175 pp. 12. Ludmila Hellgren, Dialogues in Turgenev's Novels. Speech-Introductory Devices. Stockholm 1980. 148 pp. 15. Magnus Ljunggren, The Dream of Rebirth. A Study of Andrej Belyj's Novel Peterburg. Stockholm 1982. 179 pp (+8 pp. ill.). 16. Kurt Johansson, Aleksej Gastev. Proletarian Bard of the Machine Age. Stockholm 1983. 170 pp. 17. Kazimiera Ingdahl, The Artist and the Creative Act. A Study of Jurij Olesa's Novel Zavist'. Stockholm 1984. 172 pp. 18. Anna Ljunggren, B. Pasternak's Juvenilia. Six Fragments about Reliquimini. Stockholm 1984. 172 pp.

    34. Russian Literature: Introduction And Reading List -- WayToRussia.Net Guide To Ru
    A guide to russian literature introduction, information about authors, a reading list. russian literature Introduction and Reading List.
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    Choose your destination: - Moscow - St. Petersburg - Trans-Siberian - Baikal Lake - Siberian Cities - More destinations... Made by Travelers from Russia for Travelers Worldwide WayToRussia.Net What Is Russia / Russian Literature what is russia introduction
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    Russian Literature: Introduction and Reading List
    Part 1: 18th Century
    Lomonosov, Krylov, Fonvizin, Karamzin... read more
    Part 2: 19th Century
    The Golden Age of the national literature. Russian literature obtained the tradition, the history and the useful language... Pushkin, Lermontov, Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, Chekhov... read more
    Part 3: 20th Century
    In the 20th century Russia has undergone through many upheavals: wars, revolutions, revolts...
    The Art and Literature had to sustain the moral, retain beliefs and traditions... Mayakovsky, Ahmatova, Bulgakov, Pasternak, Nabokov, Dovlatov... read more
    Please, Read the Introduction First: Literature is a very important part of the world culture. Here in Russia most of the people consider literature to be the main part of the culture. Most of us (Russians) also think that people in Russia read more than people of other nationalities and that Russian literature is the best literature in the world. Well, it can be not true, but it is generally accepted that Russian literature is quite important for any person who is trying to explore Russian environment.

    35. RUSSIAN LITERATURE
    russian literature. To get a clear idea of russian literature, it will be most convenient for us to divide it into oral and written. russian literature.
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    RUSSIAN LITERATURE
    RUSSIAN LITERATURE. To get a clear idea of Russian literature, it will be most convenient for us to divide it into oral and written. The first of these sections includes the interesting byliny, or tales of old time, as the word may be translated, which have come down to us in great nun~bers, as they have been sung by wandering minstrels all over the country. The scholars who have given their attention to these compositions have made the following division of them into cycles: These curious productions have all the characteristics of popular poetry in the endless repetitions of certain conventional phrasesthe green wine, the bright sun (applied to a hero), the damp earth and others. The heroes of the first cycle are monstrous beings, and seem to be merely impersonifications of the powers of nature; such are Volga Vseslavich, Mikula Selianinovich and Sviatogor. They are called the bogatyri starshie. Sometimes we have the giants of the mountain, as Sviatogor, and the serpent Gorinich, the root of part of both names being gora (mountain). The serpent Gorinich lives in caves, and has the care of the precious metals. Sometimes animal natures are mixed up with them, as zmei-bogatyr, who unites the qualities of the serpent and the giant, and bears the name of Tugarin Zmievich. There is the Pagan Idol (Idolistche Poganskoe), a great glutton, and Nightingale the Robber (Solovey Razboinik), who terrifies travellers and lives in a nest built upon six oaks. Zhidiata writes in a more vernacular style than many of his contemporaries; he eschews the declamatory tone of the Byzantine authors.

    36. Academic Info: Russian Literature
    Learn Russian fast with PowerGlide! HSGPan-Course120x600 Academic Info russian literature Humanities Comparative Literature russian literature.
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    37. Russian Literature Digital Library - Online Publications - Academic Info
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    38. Department Of Slavic Languages, Georgetown University
    Provides contentbased instruction in Russian, Ukrainian, and Polish as well as a variety of courses in russian literature, culture, and linguistics. Undergraduate major and minor in Russian and a concentration within the M.A. degree in Russian Area Studies. Cources, faculty, and activities.
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    39. Sciserv.pl -- Usage
    Programs of Study russian literaturePrograms of Study russian literature. For the MA Degree in russian literature. This degree is a prerequisite for the M.Phil. Degree in russian literature.
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    40. Bakunin Magazine
    An ezine devoted to russian literature.
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