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Seventeenth- and eighteenth-century literatures
Articles for rubric "Seventeenth- and eighteenth-century literatures"
Philosopher in the rococo vein: Marivaux-essayist
Masks, names and dialogues in the comedies by Marivaux.
ALEKSEEVA A.A.
The dress-up ruse in the comedies of Marivaux and Beaumarchais
ALEKSEEVA A.A.
Joseph Ritson: antiquarian, polemicist and revolutionary. Book review: Basdeo S. Discovering Robin Hood: the life of Joseph Ritson – gentleman, scholar and revolutionary. – [Barnsley] : Pen & Sword History, 2021. – 264 p.
KOLOSOVA E.I.
The fictional world and the memory of heroes in the French memoir novel
Mazina Iu.D.
To Lomonosov’s biography. Who was “Christopher Zubnitsky”?
OSOKIN M.Yu.
The battle of “learned professors”: “Shameless Rodomont…” by Trediakovsky vs “To Avenge the Envious…” by Lomonosov
Osokin M.Yu.
Twists and turns of Madeleine Scudéry’s literary fate
Pakhsarian N.T.
Marivaux and Voltaire
Pakhsarian N.T.
Evolution of the pastoral ideal in sentimentalism: Galatée and Estelle by Jean-Pierre Clary de Florian
PAKHSARIAN N.T.
On what occasion could Prince A.D. Cantemir’s fable
The Hawk, the Peacock and the Owl
have been written?
Pchelov Е.V.