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On some aspects of interpretations of antique fables by Slavic authors of the 18th-19th centuries (based on the plot «The Raven and the Fox»)
Kalinina L.Y., Nedbaylik S.R., Dmitrieva V.A.
Hamlet’s «recoil movement»
Pimonov V.I.
Antique muses as stages of mythopoetic genesis: metric and dynamic mastering an eight-element narrative model (using the novel «On the Eve» by I. Turgenev)
Denisov D.V.
THE STORY OF OEDIPUS: REVENGE PLOT AND A STATUE OF MITYS
Pimonov V.I.
THE PROPHETIC ROLE OF THE HERO'S NAME IN THE STORY OF OEDIPUS
Pimonov V.I.
Tatyana’s Dream as A Foreshadowing of Onegin’s Death
Pimonov V.I.
MODIFICATION OF THE CINDERELLA TALE IN VARIOUS COUNTRIES
Golubeva E.V., Morozova E.V.
The structure and meaning of Pushkin’s dramatic essay «Cherez nedelyu budu v Parizhe nepremenno...» («I will certainly be in Paris next week..»)
Zaslavsky O.B., Pimonov V.I.
THE PROTOTYPES OF THE OEDIPUS STORY: THE SACRIFICE CULT AND MYTH ABOUT TWINS
Pimonov V.I.
Chaos of «Horizons of Expectations» in F.M. Dostoevsky's Novel «The Possessed»
Gorbarenko E.A.
ON THE DAY OF PASCHA. THE EVANGELICAL SUBTEXT IN PUSHKIN’S «STANZAS» («WANDERING THE NOISY STREETS...»)
Pimonov V.I.
What happened to Onegin? Poetics of ending in pushkin’s novel in verse
Pimonov V.I.
DID OEDIPUS ACTUALLY SOLVE THE RIDDLE OF THE SPHINX?
Pimonov V.I.
ON LITERARY REMINISCENCES IN PUSHKIN’S ESSAY «I TY TUT BYL...» («AND YOU WERE HERE...»)
Pimonov V.I., Gracheva S.M.
OEDIPUS AND THE RIDDLE OF THE SPHINX: ANATOMY OF THE FOOT
Pimonov V.I.
WHAT IS THE MYTH OF OEDIPUS: TO THE QUESTION OF THE STRUCTURE OF THE PLOT
Pimonov V.I.
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