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California Slavic Studies, Volume XIV
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California Slavic Studies, Volume XIV
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This volume completes a program of publishing distinguished essays on a wide range of Slavic topics.
This volume completes a program of publishing distinguished essays on a wide range of Slavic topics.
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- CONTENTS 1
- PREFACE
- MEDIEVAL NOVGOROD
- MUSCOVY’S INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS IN THE LATE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY
- KLIUCHEVSKII’S PUPILS
- PUSKIN AND THE FEMME fatale
- THE HISTORICAL FRAMEWORK OF NIKOLAJ GOGOL’S “STRANAJA MEST’ ”
- TRANSCENDING POLITICS: VYACHESLAV IVANOV’S VISIONS OF SOBORNOST’
- “ПОРУЧИК КИЖЕ” [“LIEUTENANT KIZHE”]
- MYTHOPOETIC THINKING IN ALESHKOVSKY’S SMERT V MOSKVE
- PAN TWARDOWSKI: THE POLISH VARIANT OF THE FAUST LEGEND IN SLAVIC LITERATURES
- SOUTH SLAVIC MUSLIM EPIC SONGS
- A LITERARY AND SPIRITUAL PROFILE OF RUDER J. BOSKO VIC
- THE PROSODIC POSSIBILITIES OF MODERN STANDARD SLOVENE AND SLOVENE DIALECTS*
- CONTRIBUTORS