Includes bibliographical references
Michael Holquist Dostoevskian problems in Nabokov's poetics / Stephen H. Blackwell: The role of chronotope in dialog
Michael Holquist: The role of chronotope in dialog
Katalin Kroó: The poetic relevance of Gogol's "Nevsky Prospect" in Dostoevsky's "White Nights"
John Bartle: N. P. Antsiferov's The Spirit of St. Petersburg (excerpt)
Jennifer Day: Flood and blood in Zamyatin's Petersburg
Michael Finke: The Japanese among us (whom?): Kuprin's Petersburg tale of problematic identity, "Shtabs-kapitan Rybnikov"
Arlene Forman: Myths of the new millennium: visions of Petersburg in recent Russian cinema
Cynthia Simmons: Women on the home front and cultural preservation in the National Museum of Sarajevo (1992-95)
Caryl Emerson: Shakespeare, Pushkin, Krzhizhanovsky in Rome, Egypt, and Muscovy (some notes on tragedy into comedy during Times of Trouble, 1825-1938)
Leslie C. O'Bell: The burned letter and the brokenuUrn: Pushkin on loss and recovery
Irina Reyfman: Tolstoy and Gogol: "Notes of a Madman"
Lina Steiner.: The ends of "personality": Tolstoy and the problem of modern identity
Stephen H. Blackwell: Dostoevskian problems in Nabokov's poetics
Katalin Kroó: The poetic relevance of Gogol's "Nevsky Prospect" in Dostoevsky's "White Nights"
John Bartle: N. P. Antsiferov's The Spirit of St. Petersburg (excerpt)
Jennifer Day: Flood and blood in Zamyatin's Petersburg
Michael Finke: The Japanese among us (whom?): Kuprin's Petersburg tale of problematic identity, "Shtabs-kapitan Rybnikov"
Arlene Forman: Myths of the new millennium: visions of Petersburg in recent Russian cinema
Cynthia Simmons: Women on the home front and cultural preservation in the National Museum of Sarajevo (1992-95)
Caryl Emerson: Shakespeare, Pushkin, Krzhizhanovsky in Rome, Egypt, and Muscovy (some notes on tragedy into comedy during Times of Trouble, 1825-1938)
Leslie C. O'Bell: The burned letter and the brokenuUrn: Pushkin on loss and recovery
Irina Reyfman: Tolstoy and Gogol: "Notes of a Madman"
Lina Steiner.: The ends of "personality": Tolstoy and the problem of modern identity
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