Images of Paradise in the Russian Poetry of the End of the 20th Century
... reality of signs of "paradise life" and new, sometimes surpassing the creative personality, opportunities for self-expression. There is also a connection between the new "paradise" poetry and the literary tradition that comes from Dante, Mandelstam, and Tsvetaeva.
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. The image of the author and his country in works by N.V. Gogol, H. Heine and J. Rizal
... narration, which, to a high degree, is also the narration of a voyage through the kingdom of death, they describe the problems of their countries. All the above-mentioned factors help to establish the imagery connection to the works of Cervantes and Dante.
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N. V. Gogol, H. Heine, J. Rizal, patriotism, image of the author, image of a country
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Toil, Passion, Serendipity, Money, and Marketing: a Fresh Look at Agents of Translation
Drawing initially on the “Introduction” to Agents of Translation (Milton & Bandia 2009) and my work on Monteiro Lobato (Milton 2010, 2019), this article presents a number of the elements of the agency of translation such as patronage, habitus, and gatekeeping. Agents are also involved in an Actor Network, and they may act as ambassadors for the author or school they are attempting to introduce. The study then summarizes the work I have done on the Brazilian editor, author, and translator, José...
The image of the pilot in the eschatological vision «The Great Divorce» K. S. Lewis
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C. S. Lewis, George MacDonald, a parable, eschatological vision, narrator, the main character, Dante, the image of the guide, friendship
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Time and eternity in the literary image of the church procession: Pushkin’s Boris Godunov and Shmeleff’s The Year of the Lord
... [Mysteries of liturgy. Spiritual sermons. Letters from exile]. Moscow (in Russ.).
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Nepomnyashchy, V. S., 1987. Poeziya i sud'ba. Nad stranitsami dukhovnoi biografii Pushkina [Poetry and destiny. Reading Alexander Pushkin’s spiritual biography]. Moscow (in Russ....
The phenomenon of twelve-tone music in Samuel Beckett’s short stories
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On the situation of crimes related to drug trafficking in the Socialist Republic of Vietnam
Crimes related to drug trafficking present a serious problem to modern society. Since 1986, comprehensive reforms have been carried out in the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (SRV) in all spheres of life, including politics, economy, culture, etc., to create and develop market economy and the rule of law in the country. High crime rate poses a significant danger to the state. Drug trafficking is one of the most serious crimes in Ho Chi Minh, Hanoi and the Vietnamese border provinces. The author analyses...
Eschatological intertexts in E.Wichert’s report from “Dead forest”
The authors analyse the complex genre specificity of the art report “Der Totenwald”, written by Ernst Wiechert after his imprisonment in Buchenwald concentration camp. Three basic intertextual links of this text with Dante’s “The Divine Comedy”, Dostoevsky’s “The House of the Dead” and “Revelation of John” are considered. The authors emphasize the issue of two disjunctive ontologies, forming two fundamental cultural codes of the artistic process in ...