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Reading Russia. A History of Reading in Modern Russia. Vol. 3

Damiano Rebecchini

Reading Russia. A History of Reading in Modern Russia, 2020

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Reading Russia. A history of reading in modern Russia. Volume 3

Damiano Rebecchini

2020

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New Directions in Russian Literature

John Givens

Russian Studies in Literature, 2016

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Teaching the Сourse “History of Russian Literature” to Journalism Students: Theory and Poetics

Yuliya Balashova

Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences, 2015

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Reading Russia. Vol. 2

Damiano Rebecchini

2020

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“Will the study of Russian literature survive the coming century?(A provocation).” Slavic and East European Journal. 50:1 (2006). 204-212.

Kevin M. F. Platt

Slavic and East European Journal. Vol. 50, No. 1 (2006). Pp. 204-212, 2006

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Transformations in the perception of Russian literature after February 24, 2022

Ivan Posokhin

World Literature Studies

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Writing, Reading and Selling Literature in Russia, 1986-2004

Birgit Menzel

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Politics and Literature in Russia Recent Trends

Boris Lanin

International Studies, 2007

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Russian Studies in Literature A Hero of Our Time, Seen by the Children of Perestroika

Olga Maeots

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AUTHORS OF SUCCESS: Cultural Capitalism and Literary Evolution in Contemporary Russia

Bradley Gorski

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“My Country Is Russian Literature”: History and Literary Development in the Golden Age

Kathleen Conti

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Writing on the Margins? Building the New Literary Economy in Post-Soviet Kazakhstani Russophone Literature

Dmitry Melnikov

eSamizdat, 2021

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Reading Russia. A History of Reading in Modern Russia, VOL. 1

Damiano Rebecchini

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Reading Russia vol. 1 : A History of Reading in Modern Russia

Damiano Rebecchini

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The Online Library and the Classic Literary Canon in Post-Soviet Russia: Some Observations on “The Fundamental Electronic Library of Russian Literature and …

Kåre Johan Mjør

digitalicons.org

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Review of Kahn, Lipovetsky, Reyfman, Sandler. A HISTORY OF RUSSIAN LITERATURE (Oxford UP, 2018)

Caryl Emerson

Slavonic and East European Review 98.1, 2020

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“Critical Appropriation of Literary Heritage” and the Shaping of Soviet National Literatures: A Close Reading of the Debate in the Journal Literaturnyi kritik (The Literary Critic, 1933–36)

Susanne Frank

Slavic Review, 2022

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Mythopoetics of Post-Soviet Literary Fiction: Viktor Pelevin and Vladimir Sorokin

Theodore Trotman

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A discussion on methodology for researching soviet literary space (Concluding discussion of the conference “Literary Field Under the Communist Regime: Structure, Functions, Illusio,” October 7–9, 2015

Violeta Kelertas

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Review of the monograph “Stalinism and Children’s Literature in the Policy of the USSR Political Establishment” by A.V. Fateev

Andrew Fateev

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Нравственные конфликты современной прозы в восприятии молодых читателей

Gulnara Altynbaeva

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Galin Tihanov - The Birth and Death of Literary Theory: Regimes of Relevance in Russia and Beyond

Byron Byrne-Taylor

Oxford Comparative Criticism and Translation, 2020

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Glasnost in Soviet literary criticism: current debates on the Russian national character (1988-1990)

Henrietta Mondry

Literator: Journal of literary criticism, comparative linguistics and literary studies, 1991

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Giovanni Savino. Review of Tatsumi, Yukiko; Tsurumi, Taro, eds., Publishing in Tsarist Russia: A History of Print Media from Enlightenment to Revolution. H-Nationalism, H-Net Reviews. June, 2021.

Giovanni Savino

H-Nationalism, 2021

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Educational, Literary and State Authorities and the Publishing Trajectories of Legacy Children’s Literature in Early Soviet Russia

Svetlana Maslinskaya

LCEA Revue de l’Institut des langues et cultures d'Europe, Amérique, Afrique, Asie et Australie, 2019

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ИНСТИТУЦИОНАЛЬНОЕ ИЗМЕРЕНИЕ СОВЕТСКОЙ ЛИТЕРАТУРЫ. К ИСТОРИИ ЗАБЫТОГО ЛИТЕРАТУРНОГО ОБЪЕДИНЕНИЯ ЛОКАФ INSTITUTIONAL ASPECT OF SOVIET LITERATURE. HISTORY OF THE FORGOTTEN LITERARY UNION OF THE RED ARMY AND NAVY

Закружная Зоя Сергеевна, Darya S Moskovskaya

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The Lessons of Russian Literature

Anthony Anemone

Russian Review, 2023

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Lost in Translation or Lost in Publishing: Introduction of World Literature in Early Modern Bulgarian Publishing via Russian Language Editions

Васил Загоров

Publishing Research Quarterly, 2017

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Literary Specifics of the Russian Media Criticism

Yuliya Balashova

Russian Linguistic Bulletin , 2016

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'Russian illustrated journals in the late nineteenth century: the dual image of readers,' Acta Slavica Iaponica, Tomus 26, 2009, pp. 159‒176

Yukiko Tatsumi

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Thirst for Apocalyptic Whirlwinds and Creating a New World: Russian Literature of the 20th Century from the Silver Age to the Soviet Years Aesthetics

Vadim Polonskiy

Studia litterarum, 2022

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Mysteries of Great Russian Literature

Tom Kamusella

2022

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Russian Specialized Periodicals in Culture as a Modern Communicative Channel

Ugo Persi

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By the Walls of Church and State: Literature's Authority in Russia's Modern Tradition

Gregory Freidin

Russian Review, 1993

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