Oxenchuk V.N. Typological similarities in the works of German and Russian Romantics (On the example of G.A. Burger's ballad “Lenora” and V.A. Zhukovsky's ballads “Lyudmila” and “Svetlana”)

The subject of the article is a comparative analysis of three works written by V.A. Zhukovsky: the ballads “Ludmila” and “Svetlana” and the translation of G.A. Burger's ballad “Lenora”. It examines issues related to the spread of Romanticism in Russia and attempts to identify typological similarities of texts written on similar subjects and to identify […]

Mysovskikh L.O. Features of the representation of religion in the genre of the dystopian novel of the first half of the twentieth century

The author of the article argues that societies in the dystopian novels of Zamyatin, Huxley and Orwell are presented in a deeply religious paradigm. Dystopian societies are organized according to a theistic template, to which God's surrogates, new sins and heresies join. In all the novels considered, a dystopian god is found, acting as a […]

Andreyanova E.E. “Being-with” and the distributed subject in M. Eremin’s texts of the 2010’s

The article examines M. Eremin's poetic creativity of the 2010’s through the prism of subject spatial relations. The author, whose poetics is characterized by an imaginative and stylistic diversity, including work with a natural scientific, religious, historical and cultural context, is traditionally considered difficult for re aders and researchers to perceive, since the usual methods […]

Andreeva V.G. Correspondence L.N. Tolstoy and P.D. Boborykin: from letters of the 1860’s before being elected to academics

The article discusses and analyzes the relationship between L.N. Tolstoy and P.D. Boborykin, It is shown that, despite the brevity of correspondence and episodic meetings, both writers had a serious interest in each other's work justified by literary development. Two letters of Boborykin and Tolstoy, written at the time of Boborykin’s work as the editorinchief […]