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
“An exact statement in everyday speech”: on the essayistic “silvichness” of Polish prose
... Night, as a collection of comments on what was read, preserves the genre memory of lucubrationes — nocturnal “reflections” presented in the works of the philosopher of Late Antiquity, Aulus Gellius.
essay, “silva rerum”, Old Polish literature, contemporary Polish literature, journal
68-79
10.5922/vestnikpsy-2025-4-7
Alexandra Petrovna Khvostova (Kheraskova): the creative path of a writer and the experience of genre classification of heritage
... reference to her name. Within the framework of the article, an attempt is made to classify Khvostova’s literary heritage by genre, which opens up prospects for further, more detailed study of her artistic world.
female author, Russian women’s literature, writers of the XVIII—XIX centuries, female writer, creative path, A. P. Khvostova
59-69
10.5922/vestnikpsy-2025-3-6