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This study is devoted to the authors who initiated the revival of the Russian avantgarde tradition, which had been brutally suppressed by the Soviet authorities in the mid- 1930s. The revival of this tradition took place in the literary underground, where writers who endeavored to fulfil this challenging task largely remained until the collapse of the Soviet regime. Most of them emerged from obscurity only at the beginning of the 1990s, which explains why their dramatic and fascinating history has been so little examined by scholars. Although the situation has changed significantly in the last decade, during which some insightful studies have appeared in both Russia and the West, the subject obviously requires more thorough and systematic exploration. This book aims to narrow important gaps in the scholarship on the Russian literary avantgarde during its least investigated period.
Avantgarde --- Beyond --- Communist Revolution --- formalism --- Generation --- Kolchinsky --- Literary --- OBERIU --- Revival --- Russian --- russian Poetry --- Socialist Realism --- Thaw
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Displaying his characteristic balance between sympathy and detachment, Vickery has first provided a concise, but richly detailed account of Lermontov's brief and tragic life. His approach is above all sensible - down-to-earth and fair. Lermontov was a romantic, really the only Russian poet who fully fits that designation. Vickery understands very well the romantic ethos, but he is no romantic him self. He treats with tolerant but ironic amusement the adolescent posturing of Lermontov's early Byronism. He is less tolerant of the frequent arrogance and even cruelty in Lermontov's behavior toward those close to him, especially women. On the other hand, Vickery recognizes Lermontov's genuine longing for intimacy and affection and credits his capacity for friendship and generosity. He also effectively traces all these conflicting im pulses in Lermontov's poetry.
Bitsilli --- Byronism --- Lermontov --- Life --- Romantisism --- russian poetry --- St. Peterburg --- Vickery --- Work
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The aim of the present dissertation is to determine the status of nominal adverbials within the grammar of Russian, with a primary focus on syntactic analysis of the adverbials mentioned. It stands both their 'external' structure - i. the embedding position of the adverbials in the sentence structure - as well as the 'internal' structure - i. the category status of nominal adverbials - in the center of the investigation. The analysis of the configurational-syntactic status serves as a starting point to explain the case-relations of 'naked' accusative and instrumental adverbials. However, it is assumed that an explanatory as well as descriptively adequate syntactic analysis is meaningful only if the semantic component of the grammar is taken into account.
status --- grammar --- russian --- nomina --- adverbials --- Adjunktionspositionen von Adverbialen --- Adverbiale --- Aspektualität in Nicht-Aspektsprachen --- Funktionale Lizensierung von Adverbiale --- Informationsstruktur --- Instrumentale Adverbial --- Nominale --- Russischen --- Semantik --- Substitution und Ajunktion --- Syntax --- Szucsich
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The subject of the present study is the word formation theory in one of the oldest grammars of the Russian language, the instruction in 1705-29 to learn the Slavonic-Russian language, "For the benefit, especially the Teutschen Nation, aufgesetze" by Johann Werner Pause. The "instruction" is a central text of the so-called "dolomonovskij period rusistiki", i. the leisure of grammatical codification of Russian before the appearance of the first Russian grammar printed for native speakers, the "Rossijskaja grammatika" (1755/57) M.V. Lomonosov.
word formation --- grammar --- Russian language --- 1705 --- 1729 --- Anweisung --- Derivation --- Diminutiva --- Erlernung --- Huterer --- Johann --- Komposition --- Nominale Derivate --- Paus --- Rußischen --- Slavonisch --- Sprache --- Substantivische Derivate --- Werner --- Wortbildungslehre
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The aim of the research is to demonstrate, using the example of the field of semantics, that the political lexicism of the Russian language of the twentieth century, despite its variability, forms a historical and supra-ideological unity, which continues to be closely linked to the lexicon of a general discourse. The following questions set the framework for the analysis: 1) How uniform and complex is the system of meanings in the political lexic of the Russian language in the twentieth century; 2) how continuous has the semantic development of this vocabulary area been; 3) what general regularities has the development process followed; 4) how does the political lexicon relate to the overall lexical-semantic system of the Russian language or to the overall system of international political lexicism?
Semantics --- political lexicism --- Russian language --- twentieth century --- Becker --- internationale politische Lexik --- Jahrhundert --- Lexik --- lexikalisch-semantisches System --- Mediendiskurs --- politische Diskurs --- politischen --- russischen --- Semantik --- Semantische --- Variabilität --- zwanzigsten
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A culture shaped by Christianity is about deciphering its underlying religious figures. The present work aims to contribute to this. The point is to examine a figure that established the "functioning" of Old Russian culture, commonly referred to as "the neo-Platonic archetype-image-thinking". Implicitly it is assumed here that in the 10th and 11th an influence of the Slavic culture by the Byzantine Christianity of orthodox imprint took place, the exact way of which is not to be determined. The study of the image-of-the-image thinking in the Byzantine culture and its attachment to the icon worship is therefore dedicated to a first part of this work, the study of the ancient Russian archetype image thinking of the next and largest part.
Old Russian culture --- Byzantine culture --- Abbild --- Altrußland --- Das heilige Rußland --- der Ikonostas --- Die Dynastie Vladimir Svjatoslavičs --- Herrschaft --- Jahrhundert --- Johannes Damascenos --- Platon --- Soldat --- Untersuchungen --- Urbild --- Weltbild
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The present work is an empirical analysis of Soviet Socialist and Russian textbooks. Its aim is to reconstruct essential parts of the Soviet and Russian interdisciplinary discourse. It should be found out how the Soviet and Russian interdisciplinary content is structured and how it is socialized in textbooks. The underlying problem of the work as a whole is the question of the possibilities of describing and explaining the culture-specific language or culturally marked communication which generally occurs in cultures and the mechanisms of their functioning. It is therefore about the explanation of the phenomenon of "culture-specific communication", which is known from everyday experience, which becomes particularly obvious, for example, if one does not feel understood in a foreign culture or can not understand the behavior of others, precisely because it is " culturally specific "is different from what is taken for granted and" normal "in one's own culture.
Soviet socialist --- Russian textbooks --- interdisciplinary discourse --- 1986 --- 1991 --- 1993 --- 1997 --- Analyse --- Diskursanalyse --- diskurstheoretische --- Eine --- Entwicklung --- formale Repertoire der Normative --- Interdiskurs --- Kollektivsymbole --- Konstruktivismus --- kultur --- Kulturelle Normen --- Material --- Notarp --- Russische --- Schulbüchern --- seine
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