Middlebury Studies in Russian Language and Literature
The Middlebury Studies in Russian Language and Literature series seeks to expand our knowledge of the latest developments in linguistics, literary and pedagogical scholarship devoted to Russian language and literature. The series includes analyses of texts and authors, translations of significant literary and scholarly works, and writing on theoretical and applied linguistics with special attention to new methods for the teaching of Russian language and literature.
The Middlebury Studies in Russian Language and Literature series seeks to expand our knowledge of the latest developments in linguistics, literary and pedagogical scholarship devoted to Russian language and literature. The series includes analyses of texts and authors, translations of significant literary and scholarly works, and writing on theoretical and applied linguistics with special attention to new methods for the teaching of Russian language and literature.
The Middlebury Studies in Russian Language and Literature series seeks to expand our knowledge of the latest developments in linguistics, literary and pedagogical scholarship devoted to Russian language and literature. The series includes analyses of texts and authors, translations of significant literary and scholarly works, and writing on theoretical and applied linguistics with special attention to new methods for the teaching of Russian language and literature.
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Poets on Poets
The Epistolary and Poetic Communication of Tsvetaeva, Pasternak, and RilkeVolume 34©2017 Monographs 198 Pages -
Confronting Dostoevsky’s «Demons»
Anarchism and the Specter of Bakunin in Twentieth-Century RussiaVolume 33©2010 Monographs 251 Pages -
The Nihilist Imagination
Dmitrii Pisarev and the Cultural Origins of Russian Radicalism (1860-1868)Volume 27©2003 Monographs 274 Pages -
The Intimate Stranger
Meetings with the Devil in Nineteenth-Century Russian LiteratureVolume 26©2001 Monographs 308 Pages -
Biblical Subtexts and Religious Themes in Works of Anton Chekhov
Volume 18©2004 Monographs 198 Pages