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Abstract: The article considers poetics and the structure of the narration of Nikolai Leskov’s novel “The Cathedral Clergy” (“Cathedral Folk”). This novel is regarded as a top artistic achievement of Nikolai Leskov. The paper reveals semantic emphasis relevant to the titles of three drafts of Nikokai Leskov’s chronicle as well as different visions of poetics of the genre of “The. TestAsin_BL9HNMC_The Cathedral Clergy book. Read reviews from world’s largest community for readers.5/5(1). The publication of Nikolay Leskov's masterpiece, The Cathedral Clergy, in marked the beginning of the author’s lasting popularity among his countrymen, who were captivated by its superb storytelling, its living, breathing characters from all classes of society, its wit and humor, its fresh style, and its treatment of spiritual www.doorway.ru by: 2.


Start Over You searched for: nikolai leskov Remove constraint nikolai leskov 1 collection found All results Grouped by collection. Sort by relevance. relevance date (ascending) date (descending) creator (A-Z) creator (Z-A) title (A-Z) title (Z-A) Number of results to display per page. The Tale of Cross-eyed Lefty from Tula and the Steel Flea.), The Tale of the Crosseyed Lefthander from Tula and the Steel Flea or simply Levsha (Russian: Левша, left-handed), sometimes called The Lefthander, Lefty, The Steel Flea or The Left-handed Craftsman is a well-known skaz (story) by Nikolai Leskov. In Leskov went abroad for a second time. He was utterly disappointed in his religious beliefs, and upon his return he wrote a number of satiric short stories about the clergy. Two years later, his novel "The Cathedral Folk" ("Soboryane") had plausible reception from the Empress Maria Aleksandrovna.


The Cathedral Folk (The Hyperion Library of World Literature) by. Nikolai Leskov, I. Hapgood (Translator) · Rating details · ratings · 6 reviews. TestAsin_BL9HNMC_The Cathedral Clergy book. Read reviews from world’s largest community for readers. Keywords: Nikolai Leskov, ekphrasis, temple composition, structure of narration, genre poetics. For citation: Mosaleva G. V. “The Cathedral Clergy” (“Cathedral Folk”) by Nikolai Leskov: topos of the temple and narratives // Two centuries of the Russian classics, , vol. 2, № 3, pp. – (In Russ.).

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