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Marlowe’s ’Doctor Faustus’ May Have Been Co-Written by a Forgotten Playwright
Scholars have long speculated that Christopher Marlowe had a collaborator on the comic scenes of his classic play Doctor Faustus, although the 1604 edition only credits him.
The theme of loneliness in Boris Pasternak’s novel "Doctor Zhivago"
LonelinessIt’s a feeling most of us are familiar with, even if we don’t often talk about it. In Doctor Zhivago, Boris Pasternak takes this emotional experience and weaves it into the lives of his characters, especially Yuri Zhivago, the protagonist, whose journey through the upheavals of the Russian Revolution seems to mirror his own internal struggle with loneliness.
Litgorod: The Education of a Literary Community
Litgorod is a universal platform aimed at both authors and readers. The electronic library Litgorod is the convenience of reading books online without the need for registration.
“Grown” by Tiffany D. Jackson
“Grown” is the fourth novel by American author Tiffany DJackson. A ripped-from-the-headlines story about sexual exploitation, the dark crimes of celebrity elites, and the power of silence and speaking up, “Grown” is set in the modern day and uses a nonlinear plot to explore the uncomfortable conversation at the heart of the #MeToo movement against sexual abuse and harassment.
Феминистские мотивы в творчестве Лидии Чарской
Лидия Чарская. Если вам незнакомо её имя, вы не одиноки, но её влияние на русскую литературу и феминистский дискурс отнюдь не безызвестно.
"Beowulf" summary
Beowulf is an epic poem written in Old English by an anonymous author around 1000 AD. Although most of the poem was found intact, some of it was destroyed, probably burned in a fire.
The specificity of modern poetry
From childhood, we easily memorized poems that figuratively and vividly described events or phenomena. This was due to the rhyme, which introduces regularity and clarity of expression into the poems.
5 Must-Have Sales and Marketing Books for Entrepreneurs This Fall
Kick off the fall season with these new business books that offer some great tips for growing your small business successfullyThese are new books, and if you don’t read in the original (and are waiting for a Russian translation), check in Bookvoed for what you can already read in Russian - available in the Marketing Books section .
"State and Revolution", V.I. Lenin
The book The State and Revolution was written by Vladimir Lenin, a communist revolutionary.
Major art: a book worth reading about the architect Pavel Abrosimov and art
Today, publishing houses are not so willing to publish books about architectural masterpieces, write even less about famous architects, while works about Soviet urban planning in the era of Stalinism are generally a rarity.
“For Love” by Robert Creeley
Robert Creeley’s “For Love” (published in 1962 but written earlier), ostensibly addressed to Creeley’s wife Bobbie, starts with a simple premise: I have been thinking about what your love means to meThrough the tangled logic of his heart, however, the poet finally concedes that every stab at defining this emotional experience, itself asserted against a life that is otherwise empty and thin, full of pain and loneliness, in the end frustrates him..
Short stories by Mikhail Zoshchenko
Zoshchenko was born in 1895 in Ukraine and was a Soviet writer. He was a member of the Serapion Brothers literary group, whose members were strongly influenced by the works of science fiction writer and political satirist Yevgeny Zamyatin.
How to write your first novel? A quick guide for the aspiring writer
Spending time at home, people actively begin to master new professions. The computer and the Internet make it possible to work from home in many specialties - for example, a programmer, designer, copywriter.
Themes and plots of Krylov’s fables
IA Krylov wrote more than two hundred fables.
Composition based on Ostrovsky’s play "The Thunderstorm"
In 1895 Ostrovsky wrote the play The Thunderstorm. Prior to that, the writer arranged for himself travels along the Volga in order to feel the way of life and customs of the inhabitants of local cities. It is noteworthy that serfdom was abolished only in 1861.