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John Givens
Russian Studies in Literature, 2016
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Alyssa Gillespie
Rocky Mountain Review of Language and Literature, 2003
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Kevin M. F. Platt
Slavic and East European Journal. Vol. 50, No. 1 (2006). Pp. 204-212, 2006
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Sibelan Forrester
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Udith Dematagoda
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Read.Russia! An Anthology of New Voices, ed. Elena Shubina., Publishing Research Quarterly, 29(3), Sep 2013: 400–402.
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Publishing Research Quarterly, 2013
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East/West: Journal of Ukrainian Studies, 2018
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Benjamin Sutcliffe
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Russian Journal of Communication, 2016
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Byron Byrne-Taylor
Oxford Comparative Criticism and Translation, 2020
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Denis Zhernokleyev
Slavonic East and European Review, 2022
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Slavic Review, 1991
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Helena Goscilo
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The Slavic and East European Journal, 2005
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Evgeny Pavlov
Russian Literature, 2011
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Peter J Piaseckyj
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Darya Protopopova
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