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... Russian style as Dahl , Herzen , and Andrei Platonov , Solzhenitsyn diagnoses the problem of modern literary Russian as follows : Ever since Peter the Great's time , either as a result of the sheer violence done to it , or from the pens ...
... Russian style as Dahl , Herzen , and Andrei Platonov , Solzhenitsyn diagnoses the problem of modern literary Russian as follows : Ever since Peter the Great's time , either as a result of the sheer violence done to it , or from the pens ...
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... Russian peo- ple . Amid the outcry that followed , Novy Mir had commissioned Dementyev to write a reply , which it ... Russian , as opposed to purely Soviet , patriotism , his praise of the early Russian church and Russian saints ...
... Russian peo- ple . Amid the outcry that followed , Novy Mir had commissioned Dementyev to write a reply , which it ... Russian , as opposed to purely Soviet , patriotism , his praise of the early Russian church and Russian saints ...
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... Russian Orthodox church outside the Soviet Union ( the two churches in America and the church based in Paris ) * were guilty of gradually moving away from and forgetting the Orthodox population of Russia , and the resulting split , if ...
... Russian Orthodox church outside the Soviet Union ( the two churches in America and the church based in Paris ) * were guilty of gradually moving away from and forgetting the Orthodox population of Russia , and the resulting split , if ...
Contents
Preface | 13 |
Acknowledgements | 21 |
1 OUT OF CHAOS AND SUFFERING | 25 |
Copyright | |
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