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Novel ‘Tashkent — the Bread City’ by Alexander Neverov in Context of Russian Prose about Homeless Children in 1920s
Published 2023-06-01“…Secondly, the plot unfolds in a fairy tale-like narrative structure, with the road becoming a chronotope — a small protagonist sets out on a distant journey, which is constructed as a series of trials and deprivations that become his initiation and on which he is helped by “magical assistants” (a sister of mercy, a head of an orphanage, and a train driver). …”
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المونولوج الدرامي عند كونستانس نادين: صوت اللامنتمي
Published 2013-12-01“…These aspects are mainly studied in the light of four of Naden's major monologues: "The Astronomer," "The Carmelite Nun,""The Confession," and "The Sister of Mercy." …”
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The Beginning of Documentary Prose in Russia: Works by S. Z. Fedorchenko
Published 2018-06-01“…The first part of the trilogy is based on the materials that were collected by Fedorchenko among ordinary soldiers between 1914 and 1917 while she was serving at the front near St Petersburg as a Sister of Mercy. She decided to write down what she remembered because she wanted to commemorate simple soldiers’ perceptions of the Great War. …”
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