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Publications of Kulagina-Yartseva Valentina Sergeevna
Kulagina-Yartseva V.S. - Dora Ashton. Existentialism (Translation)
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pp. 45-55
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DOI: 10.7256/2409-8698.2016.2.19044
Abstract: The author considers the history of the development of existentialism in America. The economic crisis of the thirtieth years developed into moral crisis of the fortieth, and "alienation of masses" under the influence of the psychology and economy of war developed into "alienation of the individual". Alienation becomes the keynote of the post-war decade. In art, the ideas broadly called existential began to prevail. Language of existentialists became part of the criticism in the late forties - early fiftieth. The big role in judgment of the artistic process was played by Sartre. During his long visit to the United States Sartre gave lectures at many American universities. In addition, Friedrich Nietzsche, with his prophetical tone and appeal to antiquity (Apollonian and Dionisian) also happened to be in tune with the feelings and creative urges of many artists belonging to New York School. The myth problem did not draw former attention of artists at the beginning of the fiftieth any more, and all traces of mythical hints disappeared from paintings.
Philology: scientific researches, 2014-2
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DOI: 10.7256/2454-0749.2014.2.12135
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Psychology and Psychotechnics, 2013-7
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DOI: 10.7256/2454-0722.2013.7.8072
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Philology: scientific researches, 2013-2
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DOI: 10.7256/2454-0749.2013.2.6056
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Kulagina-Yartseva V.S. - Nabokov, V.V. Lecture on Charles Dickens (translation)
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pp. 96-221
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DOI: 10.7256/2306-1596.2013.1.119
Abstract: This lecture is a part of the course on "Masters of European Prose", which was prepared by V.Nabokov for the students at the Wesley College and the Cornell University, where he taught from 1940s to 1950s. In this lecture V.Nabokov, being a thinking reader, and a perseptive and interested researcher, gives his students a lesson on attentive reading, with due attention paid to the artful details and paradoxical visions of the world of Charles Dickens
Philology: scientific researches, 2012-3
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Pedagogy and education, 2012-3
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Kulagina-Yartseva V.S. - Culture and Teaching at Victorian London. Liza Picard
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pp. 163-227
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Abstract: Liza Picard describes the process of preparation for the International Industrial Exposition in 1851. She also describes the openning and popularity of the Exposition with the Great Britain citizens as well as the role of the Exposition in the development of culture and industry. The author also raises questions about education, in particular, school education (so called 'ragged schools' as a great achievement of the Victorian age) and talks about different institutions, courses and available libraries.
Psychology and Psychotechnics, 2011-8
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Philology: scientific researches, 2011-3
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