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    <description>Title: Nekotorye motivy v rannej proze M. Bulgakova
Authors: Sekicki, Ivana
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    <description>Title: Zimnij put’ u Puškina. (Nacional’naja priroda kuchnja istorii kak kul’tury)
Authors: Ivanickij, Aleksandr
Abstract: In The Snowstorm, Captain's daughter and Eugene Onegin (chapter V,&#xD;
The dream of Tatyana) Pushkin's heroes of adventurous or sentimental&#xD;
novels are becoming partly fairy tales heroes and their roads in lives are&#xD;
receiving national and historical meaning.&#xD;
First, the adventurous way for the hero is laid by the fairy nature. Acting&#xD;
like a storm reforming the world, nature is continued in history (the&#xD;
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bride. Being continued in history (or becoming history), the storm lays&#xD;
for him the way of service as the way of getting a bride.&#xD;
Nature, while becoming the contest of the life of heroine's soul, presents&#xD;
itself like a family's (national) soil. The tie with soil ("nationality") is realized&#xD;
and harmonized by reading novels, e.g. of universal culture.
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Type: Articolo</description>
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    <description>Title: From the Book to the Internet (And What Does Bakhtin Have to Do With It?)
Authors: Javornik, Miha
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