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  • The Gothic Novel Reader Comes to Russia

    Author(s):
    Katherine Bowers (see profile)
    Date:
    2020
    Subject(s):
    19th-century Russian literature, Gothic literature, Audience and reception studies, Genre studies, History of reading
    Item Type:
    Book chapter

  • The inserted narratives in Boris Godunov

    Author(s):
    Miklos Mezosi (see profile)
    Date:
    1997
    Group(s):
    Literary theory
    Subject(s):
    19th-century Russian literature, Dramatic genre, Literary criticism
    Item Type:
    Article
    Tag(s):
    Alexander Pushkin, Modest Musorgsky, Boris Godunov, romantic tragedy

  • Как сделан Подъячий Мусоргского? An Opera Emerging from Gogol's Sleeve—“Musical Synecdoche” in the making

    Author(s):
    Miklos Mezosi (see profile)
    Date:
    2009
    Group(s):
    American Musicological Society, International Musicological Society (IMS), Literary theory
    Subject(s):
    19th-century Russian literature, Russian musical history, Opera, Metaphor, Poetics
    Item Type:
    Article
    Tag(s):
    Opera semiotics, synecdoche, Gogolian mask

  • A hidalgó szédelgése a szökökútnál – Megváltás vagy kárhozat? Beavatás és sebezhetetlenség: a szakrális, a profán és a deszakralizáció hármasútján

    Author(s):
    Miklos Mezosi (see profile)
    Date:
    2005
    Group(s):
    Literary theory
    Subject(s):
    19th-century Russian literature, Dramatic genre, Genre theory
    Item Type:
    Article
    Tag(s):
    Alexander Pushkin, Historical tragedy

  • How was Musorgsky's Scribe Made? An Opera Emerging from Gogol's Sleeve – Musical Synecdoche in the Making

    Author(s):
    Miklos Mezosi (see profile)
    Date:
    2009
    Group(s):
    American Musicological Society, International Musicological Society (IMS), Literary theory
    Subject(s):
    19th-century Russian literature, Opera, Russian musical history, Comparative literature
    Item Type:
    Article
    Tag(s):
    Gogol, Musorgsky, Mandelstam, Dante Alighieri, Opera semiotics

  • Sally Dalton-Brown, Pushkin's Evgenii Onegin (Bristol: Bristol Classical Press, 1997)

    Author(s):
    Miklos Mezosi (see profile)
    Date:
    2000
    Group(s):
    Literary theory, Narrative theory and Narratology, Poetics and Poetry
    Subject(s):
    19th-century Russian literature
    Item Type:
    Book review
    Tag(s):
    Alexander Pushkin, Evgenii Onegin

  • A dráma válsága – vagy drámaiatlan-e a történelmi játék? [The Crisis of Drama - or is a Historical Play Undramatic?]

    Author(s):
    Miklos Mezosi (see profile)
    Date:
    2006
    Group(s):
    Literary theory
    Subject(s):
    Dramatic genre, 19th-century Russian literature
    Item Type:
    Article
    Tag(s):
    Russian drama, Theory of genres

  • A „Borisz Godunov-szüzsé”: történet( és )írás Az autoritatív elbeszéléstől a művészi szkepszisig: Karamzin, Puskin és Muszorgszkij feldolgozásai

    Author(s):
    Miklos Mezosi (see profile)
    Date:
    2007
    Group(s):
    Historiography, Literary theory
    Subject(s):
    19th-century Russian literature, Russian musical history
    Item Type:
    Article
    Tag(s):
    Russian historiography, 19th century Russian drama, 19th century Russian opera

  • Plotting the ending: generic expectation and the uncanny epilogue of Crime and Punishment

    Author(s):
    Katherine Bowers (see profile)
    Date:
    2020
    Subject(s):
    Dostoevsky, 19th-century Russian literature, Genre theory, Crime and punishment
    Item Type:
    Article
    Tag(s):
    epilogue

  • History and the Political Ethos Represented on Pushkin's Stage: The Dramatic Poet and the Historian

    Author(s):
    Miklos Mezosi (see profile)
    Date:
    1995
    Subject(s):
    19th-century Russian literature, Pushkin
    Item Type:
    Article
    Tag(s):
    Historical drama, Chronicle play, Aristotelean Poetics

  • Harag és elfogulatlanság a Borisz Godunovban. Puskin történetírói poétikájához – egy tacitusi reminiszcencia és két hommage

    Author(s):
    Miklos Mezosi (see profile)
    Date:
    2017
    Subject(s):
    19th-century Russian literature, Poetics, Historiography, Pushkin
    Item Type:
    Book chapter
    Tag(s):
    19th century Russian drama

  • Puškin’s ‘Virtual Scene. Some Aspects of Puškin’s Historiography. Boris Godunov as the Trivium on the Way to the Polyphonic Novel

    Author(s):
    Miklos Mezosi (see profile)
    Date:
    2003
    Subject(s):
    19th-century Russian literature, Genre theory, Poetics, Pushkin
    Item Type:
    Article
    Tag(s):
    Genre poetics, Russian drama

  • It Was From Love He Blabbed To Me!’ Re-Constructing Puškin’s Romantic Tragedy: The Poetics And Poesis Of Provocation. The Pre-Texts Within The Text Of Boris Godunov

    Author(s):
    Miklos Mezosi (see profile)
    Date:
    2003
    Subject(s):
    Poetics, 19th-century Russian literature, Comparative literature, Pushkin
    Item Type:
    Article
    Tag(s):
    Boris Godunov, poetics of provocation

  • The Golden Age and Genre Poetics: “Implicit Prophecy” in Vergil's Fourth Eclogue and Pushkin's Boris Godunov. Two Variations on the Auto-Creation of the Poetic Self

    Author(s):
    Miklos Mezosi (see profile)
    Date:
    2008
    Subject(s):
    19th-century Russian literature, Classics, Comparative literature
    Item Type:
    Book chapter

  • Ol'ga Umetskaia and The Idiot

    Author(s):
    Katherine Bowers (see profile)
    Date:
    2018
    Subject(s):
    Dostoevsky, Russian literature, 19th-century Russian literature
    Item Type:
    Book chapter

  • Cutting the Umbilical Cord: Patriarchy and the Family Metaphor in Turgenev's Virgin Soil

    Author(s):
    Katya Jordan (see profile)
    Date:
    2019
    Group(s):
    Russian/Eurasian Literature
    Subject(s):
    19th-century Russian literature, Russian culture
    Item Type:
    Article
    Tag(s):
    Turgenev, patriarchy, family metaphor, intelligentsia, Narodnichestvo

  • @RodionTweets, Parts 4-6 + Epilogues

    Author(s):
    Fyodor Dostoevsky
    Editor(s):
    Brian Armstrong, Katherine Bowers (see profile) , Kate Holland, Sarah Hudspith, Kristina McGuirk, Jennifer Wilson, Sarah Young
    Translator(s):
    Oliver Ready
    Date:
    2018
    Group(s):
    Digital Humanists, Dostoevsky, Slavic DH
    Subject(s):
    Dostoevsky, Literature and digital media, Nineteenth-century fiction, 19th-century Russian literature, Russian literature, Digital arts, Digital media
    Item Type:
    Other
    Tag(s):
    twitter, twitterature

  • @RodionTweets, Prologue + Parts 1-3

    Author(s):
    Fyodor Dostoevsky
    Editor(s):
    Brian Armstrong, Katherine Bowers (see profile) , Kate Holland, Sarah Hudspith, Kristina McGuirk, Jennifer Wilson, Sarah Young
    Translator(s):
    Oliver Ready
    Date:
    2018
    Group(s):
    Digital Humanists, Dostoevsky, Slavic DH
    Subject(s):
    Dostoevsky, Literature and digital media, Nineteenth-century fiction, 19th-century Russian literature, Russian literature, Digital arts, Digital media
    Item Type:
    Other
    Tag(s):
    Twitterature, twitter

  • Unpacking Viazemskii's Khalat: The Technologies of Dilettantism in Early Nineteenth-Century Russian Literary Culture

    Author(s):
    Katherine Bowers (see profile)
    Date:
    2016
    Subject(s):
    19th-century Russian literature, Romantic period poetry, Russian poetry, Pushkin
    Item Type:
    Article
    Tag(s):
    Golden Age poetry, Viazemskii, information technologies, memetic transfer, Arzamas

  • The Fall of the House: Gothic Narrative and the Decline of the Russian Family

    Author(s):
    Katherine Bowers (see profile)
    Date:
    2015
    Subject(s):
    Nineteenth-century fiction, 19th-century Russian literature, Gothic literature, Realism
    Item Type:
    Book chapter
    Tag(s):
    Aksakov, Saltykov-Shchedrin, Bunin, Gogol, Fall of the House

  • Through the Opaque Veil: The Gothic and Death in Russian Realism

    Author(s):
    Katherine Bowers (see profile)
    Date:
    2017
    Subject(s):
    Nineteenth-century fiction, 19th-century Russian literature, Realism, Gothic literature, Folklore, Short stories
    Item Type:
    Book chapter
    Tag(s):
    Turgenev, Chekhov, sketches

  • The Three-Dimensional Heroine: The Intertextual Relationship Between Three Sisters and Hedda Gabler

    Author(s):
    Katherine Bowers (see profile)
    Date:
    2008
    Subject(s):
    19th-century Russian literature, Dramatic literature, Intertextuality
    Item Type:
    Article
    Tag(s):
    Chekhov, Ibsen

  • @YakovGolyadkin

    Author(s):
    Fyodor Dostoevsky
    Editor(s):
    Katherine Bowers (see profile) , Kristina McGuirk
    Translator(s):
    Brian Armstrong, Constance Garnett
    Date:
    2015
    Group(s):
    Digital Humanists, Dostoevsky, Slavic DH
    Subject(s):
    Dostoevsky, Digital media, Digital arts, Nineteenth-century fiction, 19th-century Russian literature, Russian literature
    Item Type:
    Other
    Tag(s):
    Twitter, Twitterature

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