The aesthetic position of A. A. Delvig as a critic
... sources that help him develop individual criteria for assessing literary works. The author emphasises his original interpretation of theoretical problems of aesthetics characteristic of Romanticism. It is stressed that the category of harmony defined by Delving as a crucial principle of artistry is very productive in his system of views and underlies his own poetry.
1. Вацуро В. Э. Антон Дельвиг — литератор // Дельвиг А. А. Сочинения. Л., 1986.
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Vladimir Bibikhin: the connoisseur of poetry and the poet
... the formation of the canons of national poetry and its peculiarities. In his poetry, Bibikhin emulated the poetic style and essence of Russian poetry, surrounded by the aura of myth and replacing moralistic content with existential themes. These poems delved into the ethical-metaphysical question of how presence in existence is possible without arrogance or violation of the rights of others. Bibikhin reflected on the relationship between poetry and prose during the formation of national literatures....
Translation of the absurdist literature as an example of cultural transfer (“Cases” by Daniil Kharms in Korean translations)
... aesthetics. Furthermore, the article, for the first time, unveils the ways in which the aesthetics of the absurd are culturally transferred into a foreign context, specifically in the translations of stories and "cases" by Kharms into Korean. It delves into the implementation of translation transcreativity, providing concrete examples of translation solutions in the Russian-Korean language pair. The research not only analyzes the real implementation but also explores possible avenues for transferring ...
Polynominativity of geographical objects in the linguocultural context
The article attempts to analyze the linguocultural factors contributing to the phenomenon of polynominativity—multiple names for a single object. This investigation employs toponyms as a case study. The exploration delves into several key factors that give rise to polyonyms: 1) linguosociocultural factors: these factors play a pivotal role in shaping subsystems of names, encompassing both official and unofficial, widely used and niche terms, as well as neutral ...
The modern economy of Russia’s Baltic regions in the municipal context
... research on agriculture and rural areas in the Kaliningrad region [21], and studies on the spatial development of agriculture in the Leningrad region [5], [22].
Another sector of the economy that has gained increased attention is tourism. A study [23] delves into the development of tourism in municipalities.
The location of regions on the coast of the Baltic Sea brings about research assessing the role of their geographic position in the socio-economic development of their municipalities, including ...
From the editor
... trends, which are discussed in some of the articles. This also holds for the opening article by A. G. Druzhinin. He examines the impact of the sea factor on Russia’s spatial development under the influence of geopolitical circumstances. His article delves into the conditions and trends in the socio-economic performance of Russia’s distinct macro-region — the Baltic area.
The section investigating the development of the country’s Baltic regions in the new geopolitical landscape continues ...
Geography of the mobile internet in the border and interior regions of Russia
... digitalization on various social processes, encompassing socio-economic, political, and cultural dimensions. Cybergeography, in particular, focuses on unravelling the interactions between individuals, digital technologies, and geographical space. Moreover, it delves into the resulting changes in the role of geographical location within the digital realm, shedding light on emerging patterns in the territorial organization of the information society.
The increasing number of digital world studies is associated ...
The Swedish institute’s scholarship policy as a soft power instrument
... political and ideological influence.<1> However, it’s worth noting that Norway’s efforts to promote its national brand through education and academic mobility are comparatively less robust when compared to Sweden’s initiatives.
This paper delves into an analysis of the Swedish Institute’s (SI) activities, with a particular focus on its grant and scholarship policy, as well as the institute’s role in the realm of soft power and nation branding between 1995 and 2023. Debates surrounding ...
Artificial Intelligence: a catalyst for entrepreneurship education in the Baltics
... inductive method facilitated the generalization and systematic organization of the study’s findings. A typological analysis was used to categorize and differentiate various facets within the media criticism studies. Content Analysis was employed to delve into the specifics of the documents studied. This combination of methods allowed for a comprehensive analysis of the textual content.
Entrepreneurial potential includes several elements that determine the ability of an individual to create and develop ...
A part outside the whole? (To Anton Zimmerling's article “Really: syntactics without semiotics?”)
Before delving into the connections between linguistics and semiotics, it is essential to establish a clear demarcation between these fields, which necessitates a precise definition of each subject. However, the approach taken by Anton Zimmerling in this regard ...
A typology of the Baltic region states according to excellence in science and technology
... [8] and HR [3], [8], as well as some other indicators, such as a number of patents [8]. Certain studies offer complex integral indicators derived from expert assessment [9].
When discussing the causes behind territorial disparities, it is pertinent to delve into the scholarly contributions of Baburin and Zemtsov, who argue that the level of regional development is heavily dependent on the proximity of regions to the hubs that generate and disseminate innovative knowledge [10]. However, it is noted ...
On the development of the naval education in the south of Russia in late XVIII — early XX centuries
Thе article studies the foundation and development of the maritime training institutions in the Crimea and the Black Sea region in the late XVIII — early XX century within the military, political and socio-economic changes that occured in the area. The aim of the article is to analyze conduct the foundation and development of both military and commercial marine education in the region in historical and pedagogical perspectives, that allows us to see the evolution of educational concepts and modification...
The Rоs names of the Dnieper rapids of the Ros origin and the toponymy of South-Eastern Baltic
This article delves into the etymology of the names of the Dnieper rapids of the Ros origin mentioned by Constantine Porphyrogennetos. The author reveals the similarity between these names and the Baltic toponymy.
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Александравичюс Ю.
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Anton Delvig: Life—Legend—Hero
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4. Дельвиг А. И. Полвека русской жизни. Воспоминания. М.; Л., 1930. Т. 1.
5. Пушкин А. С. Полн. собр. соч...