The new Collected Works of Grigoryev aim to include everything he had written. No edition of this... more The new Collected Works of Grigoryev aim to include everything he had written. No edition of this author has ever reached such a scope. Vol. I includes Grigoryev’s poetry, vols. II and III comprise verse drama, both original and translated from French, Greek and English. The present collection was conceived by B.F. Egorov, who would study Grigoryev’s life and oeuvre for more than half a century. He worked in cooperation with A.P. Dmitriev, who took over this labour after Egorov’s death. This edition continues the scholarly tradition of the Pushkin House.
The paper shows that the plot of Ivan Chemnitzer’s fable The Letters is based on an anecdote that... more The paper shows that the plot of Ivan Chemnitzer’s fable The Letters is based on an anecdote that went into wide circulation in 1779–1781, after its fi rst publication in "Annales Politiques, Civiles et Littéraires…" Chemnitzer probably read it in the German translation, published in the Chronologen magazine. New facts suggests that the fable dates back to 1780 — the fi rst half of 1782. Chemnitzer’s fable is rather different from its source in terms of plot as well as idea. While the anecdote is about a simple inscription that highbrow scholars find too difficult to interpret, the fable features a king who deliberately propounds a riddle to the scholars, so as to deride their pointless sophistication.
The article traces the sources of Ivan Chemnitzer's fable «The Student of Metaphysics». Its plot ... more The article traces the sources of Ivan Chemnitzer's fable «The Student of Metaphysics». Its plot is based on Aesop's fable «The Astrologer» (Perry 40) and the folk anecdote «The Learned Son» (AT 1628). C. F. Gellert's fable «The Peasant and his Son» (Perry 707) might have provided the pattern for the plot synthesis. Combining Aesop's plot with the personae of the anecdote, Chemnitzer formulates the problem of false enlightenment, considered important in the 18th century, in the language of literary and folklore archetypes.
The paper considers The Moon. Imitated from the French, an early poem by N. V. Stankevich. The po... more The paper considers The Moon. Imitated from the French, an early poem by N. V. Stankevich. The poem is shown to be a translation of the introduction to a verse imitation of Ossian’s poem Dar-thula created by P. Baour-Lormian. Stankevich must have found the fragment of P. Baour-Lormian’s poem in a well-known French anthology compiled by F. Noël and F. Delaplace. Stankevich’s style is under the influence of Derzhavin’s colour imagery. Stankevich reinterprets the text he translates, giving it a more joyful emotional tone.
The article shows that I. A. Krylov’s fable «The Breams» is based on J.-J. Boisard’s fable «The P... more The article shows that I. A. Krylov’s fable «The Breams» is based on J.-J. Boisard’s fable «The Pikes». It demonstrates how Krylov transformed the source plot, turning a static situation into a dynamic story, spotlighting a minor image and supplementing humour with satire.
The new book by Alexey Pautkin, professor at Lomonosov Moscow State University, is a collection o... more The new book by Alexey Pautkin, professor at Lomonosov Moscow State University, is a collection of papers on various aspects of Russian literary history. Th e book comprises two parts, the fi rst one concerning mediaeval and the second modern literature. The book features diverse research approaches, comparing mediaeval and modern as well as Russian and foreign literature and interweaving criticism with adjacent disciplines, from chronology to art history and cultural studies.
The Chekhov Herald is a periodical dedicated to the interpretations of Chekhov in world criticism... more The Chekhov Herald is a periodical dedicated to the interpretations of Chekhov in world criticism and art. It reviews books about Chekhov and performances of his plays. The journal presents a chronicle of Chekhov conferences and museum events, a bibliography of publications. The Chekhov Herald is published since 1997 under the editorship of V.B. Kataev. In 2021 the 40th issue of the journal was published, and in 2022 Th e Chekhov Herald celebrated its 25th anniversary.
Известия Саратовского университета. Новая серия. Серия Филология. Журналистика (Izvestiya of Saratov University. New Series. Series: Philology. Journalism), 2016
Izvestia Ural Federal University Journal Series 1. Issues in Education, Science and Culture, 2020
18th century satirical magazines are characterized by a wide range of short literary forms. The a... more 18th century satirical magazines are characterized by a wide range of short literary forms. The article outlines their threedimensional typology. One dimension stands for the “outer” form of the text, differentiating between two main article types, i.e., moralistic discourse and satirical character sketch. Two other dimensions describe the “outer” form. Basic structural types may be presented as editor’s essays or readers’ letters. They may also realize different models of composition, including parodic ones. All this helps authors to diversify the impressions of the audience, reinforcing the didactic appeal of the text.
Вестник Пермского университета. Российская и зарубежная филология, 2021
In 1790–1793 Nikolai Strakhov publishes The Satirical Bulletin (1790–1792), A Handbook for Winter... more In 1790–1793 Nikolai Strakhov publishes The Satirical Bulletin (1790–1792), A Handbook for Winter Moscow Visitors (1791), The Correspondence of Fashion and The Lamentations of Fashion over the Expulsion of Fashionable and Expensive Goods (1793). The paper shows that The Fashionable Book by the French writer Louis-Antoine Caraccioli, published in Russian translation in 1789, could have been one of their literary sources. All the Strakhov’s works mentioned above share a common topic with the book by Caraccioli: fashion. In A Handbook, The Correspondence and The Lamentations of Fashion, as well as in The Fashionable Book, fashion is the only topic, while in the journal The Satirical Bulletin it is central. Perhaps Caraccioli’s satire suggests to Strakhov the very idea of a full-length book dealing entirely with the subject of fashion, the idea the writer develops in his A Handbook and The Correspondence. A Handbook shares one more important feature with its probable French inspiration:...
Izvestia Ural Federal University Journal Series 1. Issues in Education, Science and Culture, 2021
Nikolai Leontiev is a Russian 18th-century fabulist, esteemed by contemporaries but later forgott... more Nikolai Leontiev is a Russian 18th-century fabulist, esteemed by contemporaries but later forgotten. The paper shows that seven of his fables are based on J. La Fontaine’s examples. There are two patterns of reception. In one of them the plot and personae are the same as in the source text, while in the other pattern they are changed. The moral usually stays the same, but in some cases, Leontiev makes certain changes, which reflect his ideology. Among his fables The Three Kings is especially interesting. It is based on la Fontaine’s fable The Frogs Who Desired a King, but the plot is transformed so as to express an opposite idea: unlike the pessimistic French poet, Leontiev optimistically believes in the reality of a good social order.
Жанры речи (International Journal “Speech Genres”), 2020
Satirical magazines are a unique form of the XVIII century literature. Standing outside the domin... more Satirical magazines are a unique form of the XVIII century literature. Standing outside the dominant in the XVIII century normative poetics, they share its didactic intent. They develop a specific genre system consisting of short literary forms. The research aims to create a structural model of this system. It involves multiple factors: the literary forms it includes are defined on several irredundant criteria. Its main genres are the editor’s essay, the reader’s letter, and parodies. The editor as the subject of an essay is a fictional character. Readers’ letters, whoever their real authors might be, coexist with editor’s essays in a common fictional space. Such genres as newspaper articles, recipes, dictionaries are objects of parody. A character sketch is the basic element of the system. Compressed or extended, it can appear as a description or a narrative. A character sketch as well as other genre modes may take the shape of essays, letters, parodies. Many short forms show a ten...
The new Collected Works of Grigoryev aim to include everything he had written. No edition of this... more The new Collected Works of Grigoryev aim to include everything he had written. No edition of this author has ever reached such a scope. Vol. I includes Grigoryev’s poetry, vols. II and III comprise verse drama, both original and translated from French, Greek and English. The present collection was conceived by B.F. Egorov, who would study Grigoryev’s life and oeuvre for more than half a century. He worked in cooperation with A.P. Dmitriev, who took over this labour after Egorov’s death. This edition continues the scholarly tradition of the Pushkin House.
The paper shows that the plot of Ivan Chemnitzer’s fable The Letters is based on an anecdote that... more The paper shows that the plot of Ivan Chemnitzer’s fable The Letters is based on an anecdote that went into wide circulation in 1779–1781, after its fi rst publication in "Annales Politiques, Civiles et Littéraires…" Chemnitzer probably read it in the German translation, published in the Chronologen magazine. New facts suggests that the fable dates back to 1780 — the fi rst half of 1782. Chemnitzer’s fable is rather different from its source in terms of plot as well as idea. While the anecdote is about a simple inscription that highbrow scholars find too difficult to interpret, the fable features a king who deliberately propounds a riddle to the scholars, so as to deride their pointless sophistication.
The article traces the sources of Ivan Chemnitzer's fable «The Student of Metaphysics». Its plot ... more The article traces the sources of Ivan Chemnitzer's fable «The Student of Metaphysics». Its plot is based on Aesop's fable «The Astrologer» (Perry 40) and the folk anecdote «The Learned Son» (AT 1628). C. F. Gellert's fable «The Peasant and his Son» (Perry 707) might have provided the pattern for the plot synthesis. Combining Aesop's plot with the personae of the anecdote, Chemnitzer formulates the problem of false enlightenment, considered important in the 18th century, in the language of literary and folklore archetypes.
The paper considers The Moon. Imitated from the French, an early poem by N. V. Stankevich. The po... more The paper considers The Moon. Imitated from the French, an early poem by N. V. Stankevich. The poem is shown to be a translation of the introduction to a verse imitation of Ossian’s poem Dar-thula created by P. Baour-Lormian. Stankevich must have found the fragment of P. Baour-Lormian’s poem in a well-known French anthology compiled by F. Noël and F. Delaplace. Stankevich’s style is under the influence of Derzhavin’s colour imagery. Stankevich reinterprets the text he translates, giving it a more joyful emotional tone.
The article shows that I. A. Krylov’s fable «The Breams» is based on J.-J. Boisard’s fable «The P... more The article shows that I. A. Krylov’s fable «The Breams» is based on J.-J. Boisard’s fable «The Pikes». It demonstrates how Krylov transformed the source plot, turning a static situation into a dynamic story, spotlighting a minor image and supplementing humour with satire.
The new book by Alexey Pautkin, professor at Lomonosov Moscow State University, is a collection o... more The new book by Alexey Pautkin, professor at Lomonosov Moscow State University, is a collection of papers on various aspects of Russian literary history. Th e book comprises two parts, the fi rst one concerning mediaeval and the second modern literature. The book features diverse research approaches, comparing mediaeval and modern as well as Russian and foreign literature and interweaving criticism with adjacent disciplines, from chronology to art history and cultural studies.
The Chekhov Herald is a periodical dedicated to the interpretations of Chekhov in world criticism... more The Chekhov Herald is a periodical dedicated to the interpretations of Chekhov in world criticism and art. It reviews books about Chekhov and performances of his plays. The journal presents a chronicle of Chekhov conferences and museum events, a bibliography of publications. The Chekhov Herald is published since 1997 under the editorship of V.B. Kataev. In 2021 the 40th issue of the journal was published, and in 2022 Th e Chekhov Herald celebrated its 25th anniversary.
Известия Саратовского университета. Новая серия. Серия Филология. Журналистика (Izvestiya of Saratov University. New Series. Series: Philology. Journalism), 2016
Izvestia Ural Federal University Journal Series 1. Issues in Education, Science and Culture, 2020
18th century satirical magazines are characterized by a wide range of short literary forms. The a... more 18th century satirical magazines are characterized by a wide range of short literary forms. The article outlines their threedimensional typology. One dimension stands for the “outer” form of the text, differentiating between two main article types, i.e., moralistic discourse and satirical character sketch. Two other dimensions describe the “outer” form. Basic structural types may be presented as editor’s essays or readers’ letters. They may also realize different models of composition, including parodic ones. All this helps authors to diversify the impressions of the audience, reinforcing the didactic appeal of the text.
Вестник Пермского университета. Российская и зарубежная филология, 2021
In 1790–1793 Nikolai Strakhov publishes The Satirical Bulletin (1790–1792), A Handbook for Winter... more In 1790–1793 Nikolai Strakhov publishes The Satirical Bulletin (1790–1792), A Handbook for Winter Moscow Visitors (1791), The Correspondence of Fashion and The Lamentations of Fashion over the Expulsion of Fashionable and Expensive Goods (1793). The paper shows that The Fashionable Book by the French writer Louis-Antoine Caraccioli, published in Russian translation in 1789, could have been one of their literary sources. All the Strakhov’s works mentioned above share a common topic with the book by Caraccioli: fashion. In A Handbook, The Correspondence and The Lamentations of Fashion, as well as in The Fashionable Book, fashion is the only topic, while in the journal The Satirical Bulletin it is central. Perhaps Caraccioli’s satire suggests to Strakhov the very idea of a full-length book dealing entirely with the subject of fashion, the idea the writer develops in his A Handbook and The Correspondence. A Handbook shares one more important feature with its probable French inspiration:...
Izvestia Ural Federal University Journal Series 1. Issues in Education, Science and Culture, 2021
Nikolai Leontiev is a Russian 18th-century fabulist, esteemed by contemporaries but later forgott... more Nikolai Leontiev is a Russian 18th-century fabulist, esteemed by contemporaries but later forgotten. The paper shows that seven of his fables are based on J. La Fontaine’s examples. There are two patterns of reception. In one of them the plot and personae are the same as in the source text, while in the other pattern they are changed. The moral usually stays the same, but in some cases, Leontiev makes certain changes, which reflect his ideology. Among his fables The Three Kings is especially interesting. It is based on la Fontaine’s fable The Frogs Who Desired a King, but the plot is transformed so as to express an opposite idea: unlike the pessimistic French poet, Leontiev optimistically believes in the reality of a good social order.
Жанры речи (International Journal “Speech Genres”), 2020
Satirical magazines are a unique form of the XVIII century literature. Standing outside the domin... more Satirical magazines are a unique form of the XVIII century literature. Standing outside the dominant in the XVIII century normative poetics, they share its didactic intent. They develop a specific genre system consisting of short literary forms. The research aims to create a structural model of this system. It involves multiple factors: the literary forms it includes are defined on several irredundant criteria. Its main genres are the editor’s essay, the reader’s letter, and parodies. The editor as the subject of an essay is a fictional character. Readers’ letters, whoever their real authors might be, coexist with editor’s essays in a common fictional space. Such genres as newspaper articles, recipes, dictionaries are objects of parody. A character sketch is the basic element of the system. Compressed or extended, it can appear as a description or a narrative. A character sketch as well as other genre modes may take the shape of essays, letters, parodies. Many short forms show a ten...
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