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To browse Academia. Translation and study of three novellas by modern Russian writers. The image of Saint Petersburg has influenced the imagination of Russian writers since the establishment of this city in Today, it is common to speak about the Petersburg Text in Russian literature that has its own mythology, imagery, and stylistics.
However, the research in this sphere is predominately concentrated on works written before the second half of the 20th century. This thesis addresses the revival of the Petersburg mythology in the s in works by such authors as Mikhail Veller, Andrei Konstantinov, and Marusia Klimova.
It illustrates how the reinvention of traditional Petersburg themes contributed to the representation of the "wild s" reality. It also examines the influence of mass media and popular culture on the development of Petersburg narration in terms of genre, style, and the creation of an author's public persona. The cultural significance of the cityscape in these works is of particular interest. The Russian Memoir: History and Literature.
This paper focuses on Arthur Ransome' s and Dmitri Mitrokhin' s collaboration in translating the Russian folktales.
Old Peter's Russian Tales , Ransome' s first serious and sustained success was the translation product of his early sojourns in Russia. Close readings of this work, as well as of the translator's correspondence and other papers pertaining to his microhistory are used to explore the interplay of the translated text and the picture against the background of personal, as well as wider, British-Russian interaction at the turn of the twentieth century. Ransome' s book of over three hundred pages is illustrated with Mitrokhin' s seven whole-page coloured pictures and twenty nine black and white head-pieces and end-pieces, which the author found admirable and his publishers were pleased with later editions will be illustrated by other artists as well , thus contributing to the success of their joint venture.