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Keep your feet ringing, pick up words to rhymesmall art and not a fancy business,But it's not difficult to a poet. A. P. Sumarokov How often did Russian poets write and still write "poems about poems"? Many of them in their" holy craft", in the words of K.
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In May 1963, the Paris weekly Lettre Francaise published a speech by Marc Chagall, delivered in the United States in a close circle of compatriots: "All my life I loved to listen to others and, as far as I could, learn from them. If I had been more intelli
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The dialectic of perception of Nabokov's poems is such that the author's well-known tendency to repeat "someone else's" as his own should be seen not as a lack of talent, originality of aesthetic solutions, but as a characteristic way of expressing his ori
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The question, of course, is idle, but turning to the language activities of our journalists in the media, you begin to doubt whether a Russian patronymic is necessary. A few examples. Here is the caption under the photo of a far from young man: "Russian sc
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On the final page of this story, the barely discernible appearance of the heroine ("...one of the walking <...> suddenly raised her head covered with a white shawl, shielding the candle with her hand, fixed her dark eyes into the darkness...") next t
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The centuries-old process of interaction between Russian and English cultures is quite multifaceted. Its main part is the mutual enrichment of the vocabulary of both languages. The fate of such lexical borrowings is different. Some of them have firmly beco
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A remarkable master of the Russian word, K. G. Paustovsky paid special attention to definitions. He believed that the epithet "should be accurate, fresh and stingy." This statement also applies to the epithet oily, which is found in Paustovsky's published
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In Russian literature, the genre of fable was addressed by M. V. Lomonosov, V. K. Trediakovsky, A. P. Sumarokov, M. M. Kheraskov, I. I. Chemnitzer, and I. I. Dmitriev. But both classicists and sentimentalists spoke of the fable as a genre "neglected", in t
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On August 21, 2010, Alexander Vladimirovich Akimov, Doctor of Economics, Head of the Department of Economic Research of the Institute of Economics of the Russian Academy of Sciences, turned 60 years old. After graduating from the Faculty of Geography of th
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V. N. TIMOSHENKO. THE SOUTH PACIFIC REGION ON THE THRESHOLD OF THE XXI CENTURY. PROBLEMY VNESHNOI POLITIKI I BEZOPASNOSTI [PROBLEMS OF FOREIGN POLICY AND SECURITY], Khabarovsk: DVGGU Publishing HOUSE, 2009, 379 p. The reviewed work fills the gap that has b
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