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Russophone literature
Nefedova N.I.
MEDIEVAL CONCEPT OF TIME REFLECTION IN E. VODOLAZKIN’S NOVELS “LAURUS” AND “THE AVIATOR”
Bochkina M.V.
ORIGINALITY OF THE MOSCOW TEXT BY ALEXANDER ILICHEVSKY
Selemeneva M.V.
The Ontology of Death in M. Shishkin’s Novel The Letter Book
Krotova D.V.
The mass literature as a globalisation product (observation of genre-variety of the modern Turkish prose)
Sofronova L.V.
Reflections about revolution in A. Varlamov and E. Vodolazkin’s creativity (“Mental wolf” and “Aviator”)
Krotova D.V.
Dramaturgy of N. Kurilov in the Yukagir literature system
Frolkina D.I.
Female images on historical background: victory of Omani writer Jokha al-Harti in The Man Booker International Prize - 2019
Zarytovskaya V.N., Al-Rahbi A.M.
Women’s issue in Su Tong’s novel “Wives and Concubines”
Lobova A.A.
The state of researches of modern Russian female prose in Сhina
Ruge J., Monisova I.V.
INTERTEXTUALITY IN THE MODERN RUSSIAN POETRY
Zinurova E.S.
THE FEATURES OF THE LATE WORKS OF NAGUIB MAHFOUZ (ANALYSIS OF THE NOVELS “THE JOURNEY OF IBN FATTOUMA” AND “WEDDING SONG”)
Zarytovskaya V.N.
Russian and Russian-speaking prose in the situation of multiculturality: experience of Kazakhstan
Ovcherenko U.V., Monisova I.V.
LYRICS OF “THE INNER VOICE” IN THE MODERN LITERATURE
Meskin V.A., Zinurova E.A.
From Kyzyl to Paris: the geopoetics of the modern psycho logical novel (“Rain in Paris” by R. Senchin)
Nichiporov I.B.
THE CONCEPTS OF HISTORICAL AND NON-HISTORICAL IN AESTHETIC AND PHILOSOPHICAL SYSTEM OF THE NOVEL “THE AVIATOR” BY E. VODOLAZKIN
Bochkina M.V., Golubkov M.M.
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