The image of Ekaterinoslav as an unrealized potentiality in Russian travelogues of the late 18th — 19th centuries
... Ekaterinoslav by 19
th
-century authors are predominantly negative, marked by motifs of smallness, unattractiveness, provinciality, decay, monotony, heat, and mud.
imagology, travelogue, Ekaterinoslav, Novorossiya, Catherine II, Potemkin, space, Russian literature
132—150
10.5922/2225-5346-2025-4-7
Three stages of publication and perception of A.I. Solzhenitsyn’s artistic works in China
... attracts more attention from readers and researchers. Their interest in the literary works of the writer has not disappeared for 42 years. Writer Solzhenitsyn is a more attractive figure in Chinese research works.
Solzhenitsyn, translation, publicism, Russian literature, Chinese Russian studies
61-70
10.5922/pikbfu-2023-1-6