Taras Bulba

References and notes

  1. ^ Quoted in: Yoon, Saera (2005). "Transformation of a Ukrainian Cossack into a Russian Warrior: Gogol's 1842 "Taras Bulba"". The Slavic and East European Journal. 49 (3): 430–444. doi:10.2307/20058302. ISSN 0037-6752. JSTOR 20058302. [...] Victor Erlich briefly comments on the distinctions between the first and second versions, saying that only the second redaction forges an image of the Cossack as 'a paragon of civic virtue and a source of patriotic edification' for Soviet children, while the rhetoric of the first version is 'distinctly Cossack jingoism' [...].
  2. ^ How Makuha turned into Taras Bulba.
  3. ^ Prokhorov, E.I. (1963). Исторические и фольклорные источники "Тараса Бульбы": (К творческой истории повести) in Гоголь Н. В. Тарас Бульба (in Russian). Moscow: Издательство Академии наук СССР. pp. 199–217.
  4. ^ Antisemitism in Literature and in the Arts Archived 2013-09-26 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Leon Poliakov. The History of Antisemitism. p. 75. Pennsylvania Press.[1]
  6. ^ Mirogorod: Four Tales by N. Gogol, page 89, trans. by David Magarshack. Minerva Press 1962
  7. ^ a b Liudmila Gatagova, "THE CRYSTALLIZATION OF ETHNIC IDENTITY IN THE PROCESS OF MASS ETHNOPHOBIAS IN THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE. (The Second Half of the 19th Century)." CRN E-book
  8. ^ (in Polish) Wasilij Szczukin, "Polska i Polacy w literaturze rosyjskiej. Literatura przedmiotu." Uniwersytet Jagielloński, Kraków. See comments by Szczukin to section on literature in the Russian language: "Literatura w języku rosyjskim," pp. 14–22.
  9. ^ Liudmila Gatagova, "The Crystallization of Ethnic Identity...", ACLS American Council of Learned Societies, Internet Archive
  10. ^ a b Vilho Harle, The enemy with a thousand faces: the tradition of the other in western political thought and history. 1989, Greenwood Publishing Group, 2000, 218 pages, ISBN 0-275-96141-9

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