No. 10 (2021): Epistolary Emotions in Early Imperial Russia (1770-1830)
Epistolary Emotions in Early Imperial Russia (1770-1830)
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Claudia Criveller, Andrea Gullotta
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Papers: Special Issue

Rodolphe Baudin
11-30
Introduction: Studying Russian Letters, From Literary and Social Practices to the History of Emotions
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Victoria Frede
31-56
Sympathy in the Russian Sentimental Letter of the 1770s
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Sara Dickinson
57-79
The Performance of Maternal Sentiment in the Memoirs and Letters of Ekaterina Dashkova, or How ‘une mère, sagemente tendre’ Became Director of the Academy of Sciences
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Aleksandr Ivinskij
81-100
Муравьев как римлянин: к вопросу о единстве мироощущения писателя (по материалам писем к отцу и сестре)
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Rodolphe Baudin
101-136
Guilt, Victimhood, and the Emotional Pleasures of the Literary Tableau in Radishchev’s Letters to Count Vorontsov
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Ilya Vinitsky
137-174
Смерть барона. Герменевтика самоубийства в европейской культуре конца XVIII века (из ис- тории русско-шведских связей): The Death of a Baron: The Hermeneutics of Suicide in Late-Eighteenth Centu- ry European Culture, as Revealed by Russian-Swedish Correspondence
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Maya Lavrinovich
175-198
От любви к разочарованию: выражение чувств как средство коммуникации между графом Н.П. Шереметевым и А.Ф. Малиновским (1800-е годы): From Love to Disappointment: The Expression of Feelings as a Means of Communication between Count Nikolai Sheremetev and Aleksei Malinovskii in the First Decade of the Nineteenth Century
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Stefano Aloe
199-219
Вина и гордость: эпистолярный дискурс русского дворянства и следы Декабрьского восстания: Guilt and Pride: Tracing the Decembrist Uprising in the Epistolary Discourse of the Russian Nobility
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Authors

Claudia Criveller, Andrea Gullotta
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