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Confronting Dostoevsky's demons anarchism and the specter of Bakunin in twentieth-century Russia James Goodwin
New York; Bern; Frankfurt; Berlin; Vienna [u.a.]: Lang, 2010
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"Dew on the grass" the poetics of inbetweenness in Chekhov Radislav Lapushin
New York, NY; Frankfurt am Main; Berlin; Bern; Wien [u.a.]: Lang, 2010
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Russian love stories an anthology of contemporary prose ed. by Nadya L. Peterson
New York, NY; Bern; Frankfurt am Main; Berlin; Vienna [u.a.]: Lang, 2009
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Literature in exile of East and Central Europe ed. by Agnieszka Gutthy
Bern; Frankfurt am Main; Berlin; Vienna [u.a.]: Lang, 2009
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Vicissitudes of genre in the Russian novel Turgenev's Fathers and sons, Chernyshevsky's What is to be done?, Dostoevsky's Demons, Gorky's Mother Russell Scott Valentino
Bern; Frankfurt am Main; Berlin; Vienna [u.a.]: Lang, 2001
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Frames of the imagination Gogol's "Arabesques" and the romantic question of genre Melissa Frazier
Frankfurt am Main; Bern; Berlin; Vienna [u.a.]: Lang, 2000
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Zina's paradox the figured reader in Nabokov's "Gift" Stephen H. Blackwell
New York, NY; Bern; Frankfurt am Main; Berlin; Vienna [u.a.]: Lang, 2000
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Russian devils and diabolic conditionality in Nikolai Gogol's "Evenings on a farm near Dikanka" Christopher Putney
New York, NY; Bern; Frankfurt am Main; Berlin; Vienna [u.a.]: Lang, 1999
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Music in Russian poetry Paul Friedrich
New York, NY; Bern; Frankfurt am Main; Berlin; Vienna [u.a.]: Lang, 1998
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Delicate markers subtexts in Vladimir Nabokov's Invitation to a beheading Gavriel Shapiro
New York; Washington, DC/Baltimore; Boston; Bern; Frankfurt am Main; Berlin; Vienna; Paris: Lang, 1998
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Vladimir Propp and the universal folktale recommissioning an old paradigm - story as initiation Peter Gilet
New York; Washington, DC/Baltimore; Bern; Frankfurt am Main; Berlin; Vienna; Paris: Lang, 1998
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The narratology of the autobiography an analysis of the literary devices employed in Ivan Bunin's The life of Arsen'ev Alexander F. Zweers
New York; Washington, DC/Baltimore; Bern; Frankfurt am Main; Berlin; Vienna; Paris: Lang, 1997
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Chekhov then and now the reception of Chekhov in world culture J. Douglas Clayton, ed
New York; Washington, D.C./Baltimore; Bern; Frankfurt am Main; Berlin; Vienna; Paris: Lang, 1997
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The exotic prisoner in Russian romanticism Paul M. Austin
New York; Washington, DC/Baltimore; Bern; Frankfurt am Main; Berlin; Vienna; Paris: Lang, 1997
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Russia imagined art, culture, and national identity, 1840 - 1995 Robert C. Williams
New York; Bern; Frankfurt am Main; Berlin; Vienna [u.a.]: Lang, 1997
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The perverted ideal in Dostoevsky's The devils Nancy K. Anderson
New York; Washington, DC/Baltimore; San Francisco; Bern; Frankfurt am Main; Vienna; Paris: Lang, 1997
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The Optina Pustyn Monastery in the Russian literary imagination iconic vision in works by Dostoevsky, Gogol, Tolstoy, and others Leonard J. Stanton
New York; Berlin [u.a.]: Lang, 1995
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Pasternak's short fiction and the cultural vanguard Larissa Rudova
New York; Berlin [u.a.]: Lang, 1994
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Their fathers' voice Vassily Aksyonov, Venedikt Erofeev, Eduard Limonov, and Sasha Sokolov Cynthia Simmons
Frankfurt am Main; Bern; Berlin; Wien [u.a.]: Lang, 1993
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The dialogic sign essays on the major novels of Dostoevsky David K. Danow
Frankfurt am Main: Lang, 1991