Fyodor Dostoevsky Bicentennial, Commemorating the 200th Birthday of the Writer and Thinker
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Dostoevsky: “An Empathy Towards the Extremes” |
Georges Nivat
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Pages 6-10 |
“…We are Nihilists, All of Us” |
Julia Kristeva
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Pages 11-14 |
Dostoevsky, or “the Writer Who Reformed a Human Being…” |
Vadim V. Polonsky
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Pages 15-19 |
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The Dispute between “Fathers” and “Children” in F.M. Dostoevskyʼs Novel “The Possessed” in Historical, Literary and Textual Aspects |
Кonstantin Barsht
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Pages 20-29 |
“The Possibility of Tveritinov”: A Commentator’s Notes |
Igor A. Kravchuk
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Pages 30-45 |
On the Evolution of Interpretations of the Image of Grigory Melekhov in the Soviet Literary Criticism |
Liu Yadin
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Pages 46-52 |
Loсasenna: A Linguo-Stylistic Approach |
Tatyana V. Toporova
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Pages 53-60 |
On Inset Complaints in Spenser’s the Faerie Queene (The Britomart Plot) |
Elena Haltrin-Khalturina
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Pages 61-68 |
On the History of Concepts: A Linguistic Perspective. The Verb ‘to hide’ in Shughni |
Ekaterina Rakhilina
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Shakhlo S. Nekushoeva
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Elena Ye. Armand
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Pages 69-78 |
Indicators of Meanings of Unknown Words Used in a Text |
Mikhail Yu. Fedosyuk
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Xiao Zhang
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Pages 79-88 |
Rhymes in Poetic Metrics of the Southeast Asia |
Ivan V. Sarkisov
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Pages 89-103 |
On F0 Declination Studies: History and Nature of the Phenomenon |
Alexander E. Kostyuk
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Pages 104-113 |
To Eckhard Weiher in memoriam (December 29, 1939 – January 12, 2021) |
Roman N. Krivko
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Irina A. Podtergera
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Pages 114-117 |