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PUSHKIN HOUSE AND THE PROCESS OF CONCENTRATING PUSHKIN’S MANUSCRIPTS IN THE USSR (1930s-1940s): ARCHIVAL SOURCES
Krasnoborod’ko T.I., Turchanenko V.V.
F. K. SOLOGUB IN THE DIARY OF E. P. KAZANOVICH
Pavlova M.M., Vostrikov A.V.
A work of literature as a hyper-object (from an academic to a digital publication)
Beliak G.N., Virolainen M.N.
«If Taken by our Enemies…» by O. E. Mandelstam: Verses on Reason and Madness
Surat I.Z.
Between oriental stylization and autobiography: towards the history of A. S. Pushkin’s poem «From Hafiz»
Bodrova A.S.
About Another Source of The Queen on Spades
Parshukova N.A., Romanova E.A.
World civilization in miniature (personal library and the creative endeavors of A. S. Pushkin)
Bagno V.E.
A. S. Pushkin’s Work on the Intonation System in The Bronze Horseman
Seifert E.I.
LITERARY SOURCES OF PUSHKIN’S SKETCH «VESUVIUS OPENED ITS MOUTH...»
Kurochkin A.V.
Samson or Simeon? (Concerning the Name of the Station Master in A. S. Pushkin’s Story)
Fedotova S.B.
A. S. PUSHKIN’S CRITICAL NOTES FOR THE FIRST ISSUES OF LITERATURNAYA GAZETA (TOWARDS THE PROBLEM OF DATING)
Fedotova S.B.
Eugene Onegin Beyond the Pushkin Era: Tracing the History of Reception (1844–1999)
Virolainen M.N.
B. V. Tomashevsky in the Pushkinist Polemics of the Early 1930s: Launching the Academic Edition of A. S. Pushkin’s Works
Larionova E.O.
THE JOURNALIST FIGLYARIN AND THE TRIUMPH OF FRIENDSHIP IN 1827: TOWARDS THE INTERPRETATION OF AN EPIGRAM BY E. BARATYNSKY AND A. PUSHKIN
Bodrova A.S.
Following up on Pushkin: Valery Briusov and the Egyptian nights
Panova L.G.
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