Books Reviewed in “NLO”: Update List

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179 (Jan/Feb 2023)

321–328 “The Work of Reading: Literary Criticism in the 21st Century” ed. by A. Sridhar, M.A. Hosseini & D. Attridge (Palgrave Macmillan, 2021)

333–341 ● “La Revue de Paris (1829—1834): un «panthéon où sont admis tous les cultes»” by G. Cousin (Honoré Champion, 2021)

342–346 “The American Weird: Concept and Medium” ed. by J. Greve & F. Zappe (Bloomsbury, 2021)

347–354 ● “God, Tsar, and People: The Political Culture of Early Modern Russia” by D.B. Rowland (Northern Illinois UP, 2020)

355–360 ● «点亮洞穴的微光:俄罗斯反乌托邦文学研究» by 郑永旺 (北京:社会科学文献出版, 2020)

370–373 ● “Figures du critique-écrivain. XIXe—XXIe siècles” ed. by E. Absalyamova, L. van Nujs & V. Sténon (Presses Universitaires de Rennes, 2019)

178 (Nov/Dec 2022)

368–377 “Culture2: Theorizing Theory for the Twenty-First Century, Vol.1” (Transcript, 2022)

397–403 “The End of Diversity in Art Historical Writing: North Atlantic Art History and Its Alternatives” by J. Elkins (De Guyter, 2021)

404–415 “American Crime Fiction: A Cultural History of Nobrow Literature as Art” by P. Swirski (Palgrave Macmillan, 2016); “When Highbrow Meets Lowbrow: Popular Culture and the Rise of Nobrow” (Palgrave Macmillan, 2017); “Theory of the Gimmick: Aesthetic Judgment and Capitalist Form” by S. Ngai (The Belknap Press, 2020)

177 (Sep/Oct 2022)

323–331 “Photography and Political Repressions in Stalin’s Russia: Defacing the Enemy” by D. Skopin (Routledge, 2022)

332–337 “Poetic Critique: Encounters with Art and Literature” ed. by M. Chaouli, J. Lietz, J. Müler-Tamm & S. Schleusener (De Gruyter, 2021)

351–353 “The Culture of Samizdat” by J. Von Zitzewitz (Bloomsbury, 2020)

353–359 “The Oxford Handbook of Soviet Underground Culture” ed. by M. Lipovetsky, I. Kukuj, T. Glanc, M. Engström & K. Smola (Oxford UP, 2021–)

374–376 ● “Лики периодики. Кн. 1. Десятилетие «междоусобных войн»: к истории русской периодической печати Эстонии 1917–1927 годов” by A. Meimre (Avenarius, 2022)

376–379 “„Schrift […] fällt beim Lesen nicht ab wie Schlacke“: Die buchmediale Visualität von Walter Benjamins Ursprungdesdeutschen Trauerspiels” by S. Schöpf (Transcript, 2022)

380–383 ● “A Spiritual Revolution: The Impact of Reformation and Enlightenment in Orthodox Russia” by А. Ivanov (U of Wisconsin P, 2020)

176 (Jul/Aug 2022)

300–307 “The Edinburgh Companion to Literature and Music” ed. by D. da Sousa Correa (Edinburgh UP, 2020)

307–309 “American Lit Remixed: Music in Twenty-First-Century American Literature” by M.J. Strong (Lexington, 2021)

309–315 “Von der „himmlischen Harmonie“ zum „musicalischen Krieg“. Semantik der Stimmung in Musik und Literatur, 1680—1740” by S. Moosmüller (Wallstein, 2020)

315–319 “Zwischen Atmosphäre und Narration. Zum Verhältnis von Musik, Sprache und Literatur im 20. und 21. Jahrhundert” by K. Katschthaler (Transcript, 2022)

320–326 “Auditives Erzählen: Dem Leben lauschen: Hörspielserien aus transnationaler und transmedialer Perspektive” by I. Schenker (Transcript, 2022)

327–332 “Intention and Interpretation: A Short History” by R. Grüttemeier (De Gruyter, 2022)

175 (May/Jun 2022)

310–316 “Literature, Print Culture, and Media Technologies, 1880—1900: Many Inventions” by R. Menke (Cambridge UP, 2019)

316–320 “Writing Cultures and Literary Media: Publishing and Reception in Digital Age” by A. Kiernan (Palgrave Macmillan, 2021)

321–330 “Translation Under Communism” ed. by Ed. by C. Rundle, A. Lange & D. Monticelli (Palgrave Macmillan, 2022)

331–336 ● “Traduction et violence” by T. Samoyault (Seuil, 2020)

337–342 “Transnational Literature: The Basics” by P. Jay (Routledge, 2021)

343–350 ● “The Poetics of Early Russian Crime Fiction 1860—1917: Deciphering Stories of Detection” by C. Whitehead (Legenda, 2018)

365–368 “Lines and Lyrics: An Introduction to Poetry and Song” by M. BaileyShea (Yale UP, 2021)

368–371 “Stadttexte und Selbstbilder der Prager Moderne(n): literarische Identitätsdiskurse im urbanen Raum” by U. Mascher (Transcript, 2021)

380–383 “Kanonbildung im transkulturellen Netzwerk. Die Rezeptionsgeschichte des Moskauer Konzeptualismus aus deutsch-russischer Sicht” by D. Schellens (Transcript, 2021)

174 (Mar/Apr 2022)

317–323 “Hooked: Art and Attachment” by Rita Felski (U of Chicago P, 2020 – ISBN:9780226729633)

324–329 “Ghostly Encounters” ed. by Mark Sandy & Stefano Cracolici (Routledge, 2021 – ISBN:9780367676957)

330–333 ● “Invisible Hosts” by Elizabeth Schleber Lowry (SUNY, 2017 – ISBN:9781438465999)

339–341 “Post-Soviet Nostalgia: Confronting the Empires Legacies” by Otto Boele, Boris Noordenbos & Ksenia Robbe (Routledge, 2019 – ISBN:9780367332655)

341–344 “The Things of Life: Materiality in Late Soviet Russia” by Alexey Golubev (Cornell UP, 2020 – ISBN:9781501752889)

347–352 ● “Reading Russia: A History of Reading in Modern Russia. Vol.1” ed. by Damiano Rebecchini & Raffaella Vassena (Ledizioni, 2020)

353–363 ● “Éditer et Traduire: Mobilité et matérialité des textes (XVIe—XVIIIe siècle)” by Roger Chartier (EHESS; Gallimard; Seuil, 2021 – ISBN:9782021473896); ● “Inky Fingers: The Making of Books in Early Modern Europe” by Anthony Grafton (The Belknap Press, 2020 – ISBN:9780674237179)

364–368 ● “Sans Retour: Výtvarníci ruské emigrace v meziválečné Praze” by Jakub Hauser (Památník národního písemnictví, 2020 – ISBN:9788087376669)

380–383 “Post-imperial Literature: «Translatio imperii» in Kafka and Coetzee” by Vladimir Biti (De Gruyter, 2022 – ISBN:9783110737288)

383–386 “The Emergence of Literature: An Archaeology of Modern Literary Theory” by Jacob Bittner (Bloomsbury, 2020 – ISBN:9781501384622)

387–389 “Rivers in Russian Literature” by Margaret Ziolkowski (U of Delaware P, 2020 – ISBN:9781644531945)

396–400 ● “«История о цесаре Отоне» в древнерусском переводе и ее позднейшие обработ ки (исследование и издание текстов)” by Eliza Małek (2021)

173 (Jan/Feb 2022)

307–313 “The Marquis de Sade and the Avant-garde” by Alyce Mahon (Princeton UP, 2020 – ISBN:9780691141619)

327–336 “Tragödie und Revolution” by Michal Mrugalski (Brill / Wilhelm Fink, 2021 – ISBN:9783846766255)

337–344 “Dramatic Disgust: Aesthetic Theory and Practice from Sophocles to Sarah Kane” by Sarah J. Ablett (Transcript, 2020 – ISBN:9783837652109)

368–376 ● “Victor Hugo en Russie et en URSS” by Myriam Truel (Classiques Garnier, 2021 – ISBN:9782406112822)

377–382 ● “Dictionnaire Dostoïevski” by Michel Niqueux (Institut d’études slaves, 2021 – ISBN:9782720406621)

383–387 ● “Russian Philosophy in Exile and Eretz-Israel,” Vol.1, Pt.1&2 (HUJI, 2019)

393–397 ● “Le Journal d’Olga, comtesse Kalinowska, Princesse Ogińska. 1836—1840” by Irena Buckley & Marie-France de Palacio (Université Vytautas Magnus, 2020 – ISBN:9786094674631)

172 (Nov/Dec 2021)

290–300 “How Nations Remember: A Narrative Approach” by James V. Wertsch (Oxford UP, 2021 – ISBN:9780197551462)

331–336 ● “Lyric Complicity: Poetry and Readers in the Golden Age of Russian Literature” by Daria Khitrova (U of Wisconsin P, 2019 – ISBN:9780299322144)

342–347 “Литературная репутация писателя-беллетриста: Н.Д. Ахшарумов в 1850—1880-е годы” by Aleksey Kozlov (U of Tartu P, 2021 – ISBN:9789949036073)

348–351 “Academia: Praktiken des Raums und des Wissens in Universitätserzählungen” by Laura M. Reiling (Transcript, 2021 – ISBN:9783837658859)

171 (Sep/Oct 2021)

291–299 “Mythos Lesen: Buchkultur und Geisteswissenschaften im Informationszeitalter” by Klaus Benesch (Transcript, 2021)

300–305 “Book Traces: Nineteenth-century Readers and the Future of the Library” by Andrew M. Stauffer (U of Pennsylvania P, 2021)

305–309 “Book, Text, Medium: Cross-Sectional Reading for a Digital Age” by Garrett Stewart (Cambridge UP, 2020)

310–315 “Further Reading” ed. by Matthew Rubery & Leah Price (Oxford UP, 2020)

325–333 “Mass Media in the Post-Soviet World” ed. by Peter Rollberg & Marlene Laruelle (ibidem, 2018)

334–342 ● “Comment la littérature pense les objets. Théorie littéraire de la culture matérielle” by Marta Caraion (Champ Vallon, 2020)

343–348 ● “Postcapitalist Desire: The Final Lectures” by Mark Fisher, ed. and introd. by Matt Colquhoun (Repeater, 2021)

349–352 ● “Памяти Николая Бокова” ed. by Andrey Lebedev (Franc-Tireur, 2021)

353–357 ● “Fyodor Dostoevsky — In the Beginning (1821—1845): A Life in Letters, Memoirs, and Criticism” by Th.G. Marullo (Cornell UP, 2016) & ● “Fyodor Dostoevsky — The Gathering Storm (1846—1847): A Life in Letters, Memoirs, and Criticism” by Th.G. Marullo (Cornell UP, 2020)

364–367 “Autotheory as Feminist Practice in Art, Writing, and Criticism” by Lauren Fournier (MIT Press, 2021)

376–380 “Unacknowledged Legislators: Studies in Russian Literary History and Poetics in Honor of Michael Wachtel” ed. by L. Fleishman, D.M. Bethea & I. Vinitsky (Peter Lang, 2020)

380–383 ● “Poesie volgari del secondo Trecento attorno ai Visconti” ed. by M. Limongelli (Viella, 2019)

170 (Jul/Aug 2021)

332–336 “J.M. Coetzee’s Poetics of the Child: Arendt, Agamben and the (Ir)Resposibilities of Literary Creation” by Charlotta Elmgren (Bloomsbury Academic, 2020)

337–343 “Contemporary French and Francophone Narratology” ed. by John Pier (Ohio State University Press, 2020)

362–365 “Sonic Fiction” by Holger Schulze (Bloomsbury Academic, 2020)

365–369 “Das Genre der Kaffeehaus-literatur im 20. und 21. Jahrhundert” by Isabell Mandt (Transcript, 2020)

369–372 “Феномен русской эмиграции” (IKRiBL, 2020)

169 (May/Jun 2021)

348–355 “Abfallverbindungen: Verworfenes und Verwerfungen in Erzähltexten der deutschsprachigen Gegenwartsliteratur” by C. Gehrlein (Transcript, 2020)

356–363 “The Post-Soviet Politics of Utopia: Language, Fiction and Fantasy in Modern Russia” ed. by M. Suslov & P.-A. Bodin (I.B. Tauris, 2020)

364–369 “Forms of Poetic Attention” by L. Alford (Columbia UP, 2020)

369–374 “Cognitive Ecopoetics: A New Theory of Lyric” by Sh. Lattig (Bloomsbury Academic, 2020)

375–380 “Savage Horrors: The Intrinsic Raciality of the American Gothic” by C. Lenhardt (Transcript, 2020)

168 (Mar/Apr 2021)

327–333 “Modernism after Postcolonialism: Toward a Nonterritorial Comparative Literature” by M. De Gennaro (Johns Hopkins UP, 2020)

333–336 “Comparing the Literatures: Literary Studies in a Global Age” by D. Damrosch (Princeton UP, 2020)

379–386 ● “«Юности честное зерцало» 1717 г. У истоков русского литературного языка” by M. Moser (LIT Verlag, 2020)

389–392 “Theorizing Adaptation” by K. Elliott (Oxford UP, 2020)

392–395 ● “Писатели в Харькове. Слуцкий” by А.П. Краснящих ([Харьков:] Права человека, 2020)

167 (Jan/Feb 2021)

89–129 “The Birth and Death of Literary Theory: Regimes of Relevance in Russia and Beyond” by G. Tihanov (Stanford UP, 2019)

300–304 “Towards a Digital Poetics: Electronic Literature and Literary Games” by J. O’Sullivan (Palgrave Macmillan, 2019)

332–338 ● “Robert Macaire: la construction d’un mythe. Du personnage théâtral au type social, 1823—1848” by M. Lemaire (Honoré Champion, 2018)

339–345 ● “Dostoïevski: Pages choisies” by J. Kristeva (Buchet; Chastel, 2019)

360–364 ● “Napoleon und der «Vaterländische Krieg» in Russland: Funktionen populärer Geschichtsdarstellungen im Jubiläumsjahr 1912” by K. Rapp (Transkript, 2020)

166 (Nov/Dec 2020)

595–599 “Projecting Citizenship. Photography and Belonging in the British Empire” by G. Moser (Pennsylvania State UP, 2019)

599–601 “Photographic Subjects: Monarchy and Visual Culture in Colonial Indonesia” by S. Protschky (Manchester UP, 2019)

602–603 “Afterimage of Empire: Photography in Nineteenth-Century India” by Z.R. Chaudhary (U of Minnesota P, 2012)

603–605 “Das Haremfenster: Zur fotographischen Eroberung Ägyptens im 19. Jahrhundert” by F. Thürlemann (Wilhelm Fink, 2016)

615–620 “Videogames and Postcolonialism: Empire Plays Back” by S. Mukherjee (Palgrave Macmillan, 2017)

625–627 ● “Декомунізація в Україні як державна політика і як соціокультурне явище” by О. Гриценко (Інститут політичних і етнонаціональних досліджень ім. І.Ф. Кураса НАН України; Інститут культурології НАМ України, 2019)

165 (Sep/Oct 2020)

326-335 ● “La griffe du temps. Ce que l’histoire peut dire de la littérature” by Judith Lyon-Caen (Gallimard, 2019 – ISBN:9782072826696)

364-369 “A World of Fiction: Digital Collections and the Future of Literary History” by Katherine Bode (U of Michigan P, 2018 – ISBN:9780472900831)

370-377 “Leben weben: (Auto-)Biographische Praktiken von russischen Autorinnen und Autoren im Internet” by Gernot Howanitz (Bielefeld, 2020 – ISBN:9783837651324)

378-382 “Encountering the Past Within the Present: Modern Experiences of Time” by Siobhan Kattago (Routledge, 2020 – ISBN:9780367110994)

382-386 “Rethinking Historical Time: New Approaches to Presentism” ed. by Marek Tamm & Laurent Olivier (Bloomsbury, 2019 – ISBN:9781350065086)

387-395 ● Marcel Proust’s “Le Mystérieux correspondant et autres nouvelles inédites” ed. by Luc Fraisse (Fallois, 2019 – EAN:9791032102299)

403-405 Russian Literature, Vol. 109/110: “The Lyrical Subject in Contemporary Russian Poetry” ed. by Henrieke Stahl (2019)

164 (Jul/Aug 2020)

319-329 “The Aesthetics and Affects of Cuteness” ed. by Joshua Paul Dale et al. (Routledge, 2016 – ISBN:9781138998766)

319-329 “The Power of Cute” by Simon May (Princeton UP, 2019 – ISBN:9780691181813)

330-338 “Affect Theory and Literary Critical Practice: A Feel for the Text” ed. by Stephen Ahern (Palgrave Macmillan, 2019 – ISBN:9783319972688)

345-353 “Les paradoxes de la posterite” by Benjamin Hoffmann (Minuit, 2019 – ISBN:9782707345035)

354-362 ● “The Firebird and the Fox: Russian Culture under Tsars and Bolsheviks” by Jeffrey Brooks (Cambridge UP, 2019 – ISBN:9781108484466)

363-369 “Decadence and Modernism in European and Russian Literature and Culture: Aesthetics and Anxiety in the 1890s” by Jonathan Stone (Palgrave Macmillan, 2019 – ISBN:9783030344528)

377-382 “The Narratology of Comic Art” by Kai Mikkonen (Routledge, 2017 – ISBN:9780367884949)

394-396 ● “«Неоконченное значит недосказанное…»: Книга о Науме Коржавине” by Leonid Frizman (Изд. дом Дмитрия Бураго, 2018 – ISBN:9786177349838)

396-399 ● “Андрей Синявский: герой своего времени?” by Eugenie Markesinis (Academic Studies Press / Библиороссика, 2020 – ISBN:9781644693094 / 9785604357927)

163 (May/Jun 2020)

304–312 “Gespenster des Realismus: Zur literarischen Wahrnehmung von Wirklichkeit” by Elisabeth Strowick (Wilhelm Fink, 2019 – ISBN:9783770563661)

313–319 “Life Is Elsewhere: Symbolic Geography in the Russian Provinces, 1800–1917” by Anne Lounsbery (Northern Illinois UP, 2019 – ISBN:9781501747922)

320–329 ● “Foucault M. Folie, langage, littérature” ed. by H.-P. Fruchaud, D. Lorenzini & J. Revel (Vrin, 2019 – ISBN:9782711628988)

330–334 ● “La clandestinité: Études sur la pensée russe” ed. by Françoise Lesourd (L’Harmattan, 2017 – ISBN:9782343130132)

335–346 ● “Русское Зарубежье: Антология современной философской мысли” ed. by Mikhail Sergeev (M Graphics, 2018 – ?)

366–370 “Der Widerstand gegen Literatur: Dekonstruktive Lektüren zur Literaturdidaktik” by Michael Baum (Transcript, 2019 – ISBN:9783837645934)

370–372 ● “Семиотическая природа смысловой неопределенности в современном поэтическом дискурсе: На материале немецкоязычной и русскоязычной поэзии” by Ekaterina Evgrashkina (Peter Lang, 2019 – ISBN:9783631782507)

376–379 ● “Kirjad Karlova mõisast” by Faddei Bulgarin (Ilmamaa, 2019 – ISBN:9789985775943)

384–386 ● “«Поэтический ансамбль»: Русские боги Даниила Андреева в аспекте интертекстуальности” by Daniel Andrzej Banasiak (Wydawnictwo Uniwesytetu Łódzkiego, 2019 – ISBN:9788381424752)

162 (Mar/Apr 2020)

350–356 “A Political Economy of Modernism” by Ronald Schleifer (Cambridge UP, 2018 – ISBN:9781108472951)

357–366 ● “The Birth and the Death of Literary Theory: Regimes of Relevance in Russia and Beyond” by Galin Tihanov (Stanford UP, 2019 – ISBN:9780804785228)

367–372 ● “Субъект в новейшей русскоязычной поэзии — теория и практика” ed. by Henrieke Stahl & Ekaterina Evgrashkina (Peter Lang, 2018 – ISBN:9783631770573)

373–383 “The Cinema of the Soviet Thaw: Space, Materiality, Movement” by Lida Oukaderova (Indiana UP, 2017 – ISBN:9780253026965)

384–387 ● “Performing Tsarist Russia in New York: Music, Émigrés, and the American Imagination” by Natalie K. Zelensky (Indiana UP, 2019 – ISBN:9780253041197)

388–393 ● “Les intellectuels russes à la conquête de l’opinion publique française : une histoire alternative de la littérature russe en France de Cantemir à Gorki” ed. by Alexandre Stroev (Presses Sorbonne nouvelle, 2019 – ISBN:9782379060021)

394–401 ● “Le Souterrain: Wittgenstein, Bakhtine, Dostoïevski” by Laïla Raïd (Serf, 2017 – ISBN:9782204118859)

408–412 “A Poetics of Neurosis: Narratives of Normalcy and Disorder in Cultural and Literary Texts” ed. by Elena Furlanetto & Dietmar Meinel (Transcript, 2018 – ISBN:9783837641325)

412–415 ● “Следы на снегу” by A. Feduta (Лимариус, 2018 – ISBN:9789856968689) & ● “Филомат в Империи: Документальная повесть о Франтишке Малевском” by Aleksander Feduta (Лимариус, 2019 – ISBN:9789856968733)

426–429 ● “Oz behind the Iron Curtain: Aleksandr Volkov and His Magic Land Series” by Erika Haber (UP of Mississippi, 2017 – ISBN:9781496823373)

161 (Jan/Feb 2020)

385–391 “«The Touch of Civilization»: Comparing American and Russian Internal Colonization” by Steven Sabol (UP of Colorado, 2017 – ISBN:9781607328698)

401–412 “Experiments with Empire: Anthropology and Fiction in the French Atlantic” by Justin Izzo (Duke UP, 2019 – ISBN:9781478004004) & “Living in the Stone Age: Reflections on the Origins of a Colonial Fantasy” by Danilyn Rutherford (U of Chicago P 2018 – ISBN:9780226570242)

413–417 “Postcolonial Poetics: 21st-Century Critical Readings” by Elleke Boehmer (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018 – ISBN:9783030079956)

418–423 “Транзитна культура: симптоми постколоніальної травми” by Tamara Gundorova (Грані-Т, 2013 – ISBN:9789664653890)

160 (Nov/Dec 2019)

336–341 “О структурализме: работы 1965–1970 годов” by Юрий Лотман (Tallinn UP, 2018 – ISBN:9789985588628)

341–343 “Roland Barthes: Au lieu de la vie” by Marie Gil (Flammarion, 2012 – ISBN:9782081244436)

343–346 “Roland Barthes: Biographie” by Tiphaine Samoyault (Seuil, 2015 – ISBN:9782021010206)

396–398 ● “Il volo sospeso di Gajto Gazdanov: Vita e opere di uno scrittore russo emigrato a Parigi” by Michela Venditti (Mimesis, 2018 – ISBN:9788857547831)

406–410 “Désirer désobéir. Ce qui nous soulève, 1” by Georges Didi-Huberman (Minuit, 2019 – ISBN:9782707345226)

159 (Sep/Oct 2019)

329–337 ● “The Institutions of Russian Modernism: Conceptualizing, Publishing and Reading Symbolism” by Jonathan Stone (Northwestern UP, 2017 – ISBN:9780810135727)

338–340 “Media and Print Culture Consumption in Nineteenth-Century Britain: The Victorian Reading Experience” ed. by Paul Raphael Rooney, Anna Gasperini (Palgrave Macmillan, 2016 – ISBN:9781349954599)

340–343 “Literary Festivals and Contemporary Book Culture” by Millicent Weber (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018 – ISBN:9783030100667)

343–346 “Reading Books and Prints as Cultural Objects” ed. by Evanghelia Stead (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018 – ISBN:9783319852522)

347–352 “The New Russian Book: A Graphic Cultural History” by Birgitte Beck Pristed (Palgrave Macmillan, 2017 – ISBN:9783319844695)

353–356 “Bringing War to Book: Writing and Producing the Military Memoir” by Rachel Woodward & K. Neil Jenkings (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018 – ISBN:9781137570093)

357–362 “War and Memory in Russia, Ukraine and Belarus” ed. by J. Fedor, M. Kangaspuro, J. Lassila & T. Zhurzhenko (Palgrave Macmillan, 2017 – ISBN:9783319882635)

362–364 “Collective Memory in War” ed. by Elena Rozhdestvenskaya, Victoria Semenova, Irina Tartakovskaya & Krzysztof Kosela (Routledge, 2016 – ISBN:9781138390942)

377–382 ● “Frame Work: Honour and Ornament in Italian Renaissance Art” by Alison Wright (Yale UP, 2019 – ISBN:9780300238846)

383-387 ● “Nabokov and Nietzsche: Problems and Perspectives” by Michael Rodgers (Bloomsbury, 2018 – ISBN:9781501339585)

395–398 “Schwangere Musen – Rebellische Helden: Antigenerisches Schreiben. Von Sterne zu Dostoevskij, von Flaubert zu Nabokov” by Aage A. Hansen-Löve (Wilhelm Fink, 2018 – ISBN:9783770563807)

398–401 “Kritischer Kannibalismus. Eine Genealogie der Literaturkritik seit der Frühaufklärung” by Christoph Schmitt-Maaß (Transcript, 2019 – ISBN:9783837639896)

158 (Jul/Aug 2019)

307–310 “How Not to Network a Nation: The Uneasy History of the Soviet Internet” by Benjamin Peters (MIT Press, 2016 – ISBN:9780262034180)

312–315 “Losing Pravda: Ethics and the Press in Post-Truth Russia” by Natalia Roudakova (Cambridge UP, 2017 – ISBN:9781316817117)

316–319 “Between Truth and Time: A History of a Soviet Central Television” by Christine E. Evans (Yale UP, 2016 – ISBN:9780300208436)

320–326 “Über den Menschen als Kunstwerk: Zu einer Archäologie des (Post-)Humanen im Diskurs der Moderne (1750–1820)” by Britta Herrmann (Wilhelm Fink, 2018 – ISBN:9783770559701)

326–330 “Der montierte Mensch: Eine Figur der Moderne” by Bernd Stiegler (Wilhelm Fink, 2016 – ISBN:9783770559763)

331–338 “Posthuman Life: Philosophy at the Edge of the Human” by David Roden (Routledge, 2015 – ISBN:9781844658060)

339–343 “Performativity in Art, Literature, and Videogames” by Darshana Jayemanne (Palgrave Macmillan, 2017 – ISBN:9783319544502)

344–350 “Game Time: Understanding Temporality in Video Games” by Christopher Hanson (Indiana UP, 2018 – ISBN:9780253032829)

351–356 “Material Culture in Russia and the USSR: Things, Values, Identities” ed. by Graham H. Roberts (Bloomsbury Academic, 2017 – ISBN:9781472586131)

378-383 ● “L’Occident vu de Russie: Anthologie de la pensée russe, de Karamzine à Poutine” (Institut d’études slaves, 2017 – ISBN:9782720405457)

384–386 ● “Everything Has Already Been Written: Moscow Conceptualist Poetry and Performance” by Gerald Janecek (Northwestern UP, 2019 – ISBN:9780810139039)

389–392 “Screen Adaptations and the Politics of Childhood: Transforming Children’s Literature into Film” by Robyn McCallum (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018 – ISBN:9781137395405)

157 (May/Jun 2019)

314–318 “Poetiken des Scheiterns: Formen und Funktionen unökonomischen Erzählens” ed. by Agnieszka Komorowska & Annika Nickenig (Wilhelm Fink, 2018 – ISBN:9783770563210)

318–320 “Fragilité” by Jean-Louis Chrétien (Minuit, 2017 – ISBN:9782707343550)

320–324 “Éloge de l’hypersensible” by Evelyne Grossman (Minuit, 2017 – ISBN:9782707343383)

325–332 “The Discovery of Chance: The Life and Thought of Alexander Herzen” by Aileen Kelly (Harvard UP, 2016 – ISBN:9780674737112)

333–338 ● “L’Enigme Tolstoïevski” by Pierre Bayard (Minuit, 2017 – ISBN:9782707344052)

343–350 ● “A History of Russian Literature” by Andrew Kahn, Mark Lipovetsky, Irina Reyfman & Stephanie Sandler (Oxford UP, 2018 – ISBN:9780199663941)

377–380 ● “That Savage Gaze: Wolves in the Nineteenth-Century Russian Imagination” by Ian M. Helfant (Academic Studies Press, 2018 – ISBN:9781618118431)

156 (Mar/Apr 2019)

266–270 “Nabokov and His Books: Between Late Modernism and the Literary Marketplace” by Duncan White (Oxford UP, 2017 – ISBN:9780198737629)

271–274 “Representations of Forgetting in Life Writing and Fiction” by Gunnthorunn Gudmundsdottir (Palgrave Macmillan, 2017 – ISBN:9781349955916)

274–277 “Experiments in Life-Writing: Intersections of Auto/Biography and Fiction” ed. by Lucia Boldrini & Julia Novak (Palgrave Macmillan, 2017 – ISBN:9783319554136)

277–280 “Autofiction in English” ed. by Hywel Dix (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018 – ISBN:9783319899015)

281–288 “Autobiografietheorie in der Postmoderne” by Robert Walter-Jochum (Transcript, 2016 – ISBN:9783837633399)

291–295 “The History of Emotions” by Rob Boddice (Manchester UP, 2018 – ISBN:9781784994280)

295–297 “What is the History of Emotions?” by Barbara H. Rosenwein & Riccardo Cristiani (Polity, 2018 – ISBN:9781509508501)

311-319 ● “Les voix du lecteur dans la presse française au XIXe siècle” ed. by Elina Absalyamova & Valérie Stiénon (Presses universitaires de Limoges, 2018 – ISBN:9782842877712)

320-325 ● “Знаковые имена современной русской литературы: Михаил Шишкин” ed. by Anna Skotnicka & Janusz Świeży (Scriptum, 2017 – ISBN:9788365432704)

326-330 ● “Eugène-Melchior de Vogüé: ou comment la Russie pourrait sauver la France” by Anna Gichkina (L’Harmattan, 2018 – ISBN:9782343141343)

346-348 ● “Антропология архитектуры” by Victor Buchli (Гуманитарный центр, 2017 – ISBN:9786177022915)

350-354 ● “Иван Франко: взгляд на литературу” by Леонид Фризман (Изд. дом Дмитрия Бураго, 2017 – ISBN:9789664894149)

362–365 “A Sacred Space Is Never Empty: A History of Soviet Atheism” by Victoria Smolkin (Princeton UP, 2018 – ISBN:9781400890101)

155 (Jan/Feb 2019)

332–338 “Leben lesen: Zur Theorie der Biographie um 1800” by Tobias Heinrich (Böhlau, 2016 – ISBN:9783205202905)

359–361 №87:1 of the University of Toronto Quarterly (2018)

347–352 ● “Twentieth-Century Russian Poetry: Reinventing the Canon” ed. by Katharine Hodgson, Joanne Shelton & Alexandra Smith (Open Book Publishers, 2017 – ISBN:9781783740895)

363–369 ● “Versailles ou la disgrâce d’Apollon” by Gérard Sabatier (Presses Universitaires de Rennes, 2016 – ISBN:9782753551954)

370–383 ● “Древность и классицизм: наследие Винкельмана в России / Antike und Klassizismus – Winckelmanns Erbe in Russland” ed. by M. Kunze & K. Lappo-Danilevskij (Verlag Franz Philipp Rutzen / Michael Imhof Verlag, 2017 – ISBN:9783447105309/9783731904915)

387–389 “Nostalgie und Sozialismus: Emotionale Erinnerung in der deutschen und polnischen Gegenwartsliteratur” by Mariella C. Gronenthal (Transcript, 2018 – ISBN:9783837641394)

389–392 ● “«Русская песня» в литературе 1800–1840-х гг.” by Артем Шеля (U of Tartu P, 2018 – ISBN:9789949776979)

154 (Nov/Dec 2018)

296–300 “Hi Hitler!: How the Nazi Past Is Being Normalized in Contemporary Culture” by Gavriel D. Rosenfeld (Cambridge UP, 2015 – ISBN:9781107423978)

300–302 “Third-Generation Holocaust Representation: Trauma, History, and Memory” by Victoria Aarons & Alan L. Berger (Northwestern UP, 2017 – ISBN:9780810134096)

339–344 “Literature and Literary Theory in Contemporary China” by Zhang Jiong (Routledge, 2017 – ISBN:9781138898745)

333–338 ● “A World of Empires: The Russian Voyage of the Frigate Pallada” by Edyta M. Bojanowska (Harvard UP, 2018 – ISBN:9780674976405)

356–359 “Authenticity: The Cultural History of a Political Concept” by Maiken Umbach & Mathew Humphrey (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018 – ISBN:9783319685656)

359–362 ● “Translation in Russian Contexts: Culture, Politics, Identity” ed. by Brian James Baer & Susanna Witt (Routledge, 2018 – ISBN:9781138235120)

367–370 ● “Nabokov’s Canon: From Onegin to Ada” by Bozovic (Northwestern UP, 2016 – ISBN:9780810133143)

375–378 “Men, Masculinities and Male Culture in the Second World War” ed. by Linsey Robb & Juliette Pattinson (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018 – ISBN:9781349952892)

153 (Sep/Oct 2018)

319-325 “The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Imagination” ed. by Amy Kind (Routledge, 2016 – ISBN:9780415739481)

326-331 “Fait et fiction: Pour une frontière” by Françoise Lavocat (Seuil, 2016 – ISBN:9782021242713)

332-339 “Die Hand am Werk: Poetik der Poiesis in der russischen Avantgarde by Susanne Strätling (Wilhelm Fink, 2017 – ISBN:9783770560929)

346-353 “Degeneration erzählen: Literatur und Psychiatrie im Russland der 1880er und 1890er Jahre” by Riccardo Nicolosi (Wilhelm Fink, 2018 – ISBN:9783770553075)

354-360 ● “Editing Turgenev, Dostoevsky, and Tolstoy: Mikhail Katkov and the Great Russian Novel” by Susanne Fusso (Northern Illinois UP, 2017 – ISBN:9780875807669)

361-367 ● “An Imperial Idyll: Finland in Russian Travelogues (1810—1860)” by Nathanaelle Minard-Törmänen (Societas Scientarum Fennica, 2016 – ISBN:9789516534131)

377-381 “Radiopoetik des sozialistischen Realismus: Sowjetische Autor_innen zwischen individuellem und kollektivem Sprechen” by Oxana Monteiro (Transcript, 2018 – ISBN:9783837641615)

393-395 ● “Язык мой — wrack мой: Хроника от Ромула до ленинопада” by Gasan Guseinov (Laurus, 2017 – ISBN:9786177313099)

152 (Jul/Aug 2018)

348-353 “Ligeia: Dossiers sur l’art,” №157/160: “Avant-gardes russes: suprématisme, art non-objectif, constructivisme, concetpualisme” (Jul/Dec 2017)

359-362 “Eine neue Form von Akademie: “Poetik und Hermeneutik” — die Anfänge” by Julia Аmslinger (Wilhelm Fink, 2017 — ISBN:9783770553846)

365-367 ● “Il Business della storia. Il 1812 e il romanzo russo della prima metà dell’Оttocento fra ideologia e mercato” by Rebecchini Damiano / eds. M. Capaldo & A. D’Аmelia (Dip. di studi umanistici, Univ. di Salerno, 2016)

151 (May/Jun 2018)

322–334 “Human Dignity” by George Kateb (Belknap Press, 2011 – ISBN:9780674284173)

“Dignity: Its History and Meaning” by Michael Rosen (Harvard UP, 2012 – ISBN:9780674064430)

“Dignity in the 21st Century: Middle East and West” by Doris Schroeder & Abol-Hassan Bani-Sadr (Springer, 2017 – ISBN:9783319580203)

335–341 “Humanity without Dignity: Moral Equality, Respect, and Human Rights” by Andrea Sangiovanni (Harvard UP, 2017 – ISBN:9780674049215)

342–349 ● Dianina K. When Art Makes News: Writing Culture and Identity in Imperial Russia” (Northern Illinois UP, 2013 – ISBN:9780875804606)

350–355 ● “La Russie et la France des Lumières: Monarques et philosophes, écrivains et espions” by Alexandre Stroev (Institut des études slaves, 2017 – ISBN:9782720405518)

356–362 ● “Il bestiario del papa” by Agostino Paravicini Bagliani (Giulio Einaudi, 2016 – ISBN:9788806226541)

368–371 ● “Проблемы каноничности русской литературы: теория, эволюция, перевод” (Scriptum, 2017 – ISBN:9788365432421)

375–377 ● “Płaczący Ezop: Życie i twórczość Wsiewołoda Garszyna” by Bożena Żejmo (Wydawnictwo UMK, 2017 – ISBN:9788323138655)

381–383 ● “«Шаг в сторону от собственного тела…»: Экфрасисы Иосифа Бродского” by Татьяна Автухович (Inst. kultury regionalnej i badań lit. im. F. Karpińskiego, 2016 – ISBN:9788364884214)

150 (Mar/Apr 2018)

300–311 “Kriegserfahrungen erzählen: Geschichts- und literaturwissenschaftliche Perspektiven” ed. by Jörg Rogge (Transcript, 2016 – )
“Der ewige Albtraum: Zur Figur des Kriegsheimkehrers in der Literatur des 20. und 21. Jahrhunderts” by Jonas Nesselhauf (W. Fink, 2017 – ISBN:9783770562008)

312–319 “Past Sense: Studies in Medieval and Early Modern European History” by Constantin Fasolt (Brill, 2014 – ISBN:9789004268920)

320–323 “Fiction and Social Reality: Literature and Narrative as Sociological Resources” by Mariano Longo (Routledge, 2015 – ISBN:9781472445230)

324–327 ● “Performed Imaginaries” by Richard Schechner (Routledge, 2015 – ISBN:9781138788695)
341–344 ● “Kobiety mityczne w poezji Walerija Briusowa: Dialog z tradycją” by Agnieszka Gozdek (UMCS, 2017 – ISBN:9788377849620)

366–368 ● “The Translator’s Doubts: Vladimir Nabokov and the Ambiguity of Translation” by Julia Trubikhina (Academic Studies Press, 2015 – ISBN:9781618112606)

375–378 “On Betrayal” by Avishai Margalit (Harvard UP, 2017 – ISBN:9780674048263)

149 (Jan/Feb 2018)

640–646 “Fins de Siècle: How Centuries End, 1400–2000” ed. by Asa Briggs & Daniel Snowman (Yale UP, 1996 – ISBN:9780300066876)

647–661 “Gender, War and Politics: Transatlantic Perspectives, 1775–1830” ed. by Karen Hagemann, Gisela Mettele & Jane Rendall (Palgrave Macmillan, 2010 – ISBN:9781349304097)
“Feminism and Empire: Women Activists in Imperial Britain, 1790–1865” by Clare Midgley (Routledge, 2007 – ISBN:9780415250153)
“Writing Women of the Fin de Siècle: Authors of Change” ed. by Adrienne E. Gavin & Carolyn W. de la L. Oulton (Palgrave Macmillan, 2012 – ISBN:9780230354265)
“Women in Journalism at the Fin de Siècle: Making a Name for Herself” ed. by F. Elizabeth Gray (Palgrave Macmillan, 2012 – ISBN:9781137001306)
“Adolescent Girlhood and Literary Culture at the Fin de Siècle: Daughters of Today” by Beth Rodgers (Palgrave Macmillan, 2016 – ISBN:9783319326245)

662–671 “Fin-de-Siècle Fictions, 1890s/1990s: Apocalypse, Technoscience, Empire” by Aris Mousoutzanis (Palgrave Macmillan, 2014 – ISBN:9781137430144)
“Neo-Baroque Aesthetics and Contemporary Entertainment” by Angela Ndalianis (MIT Press, 2004 – ISBN:9780262640619)
“Return of the Baroque in Modern Culture” by Gregg Lambert (Continuum, 2004 – ISBN:9780826466488)

672–680 “Satanism, Magic and Mysticism in Fin-de-siècle France” by Robert Ziegler (Palgrave Macmillan, 2012 – ISBN:9781349332731)
“The Place of Enchantment: British Occultism and the Culture of the Modern” by Alex Owen (U of Chicago P, 2004 – ISBN:9780226642048)
“The New Age of Russia: Occult and Esoteric Dimensions” ed. by Birgit Menzel, Michael Hagemeister & Bernice Glatzer Rosenthal (Otto Sagner, 2012 – ISBN:9783866881976)

148 (Nov/Dec 2017)

292–294, 297 “Sound as Popular Culture: A Research Companion” ed. by Jens Gerrit Papenburg & Holger Schulze (MIT Press, 2016 – ISBN:9780262033909)

294 “Beyond Vision: Philosophical Essays” by Casey O’Callaghan (Oxford UP, 2017 – ISBN:9780198782964)

294–297 “Theorizing Sound Writing” ed. by Deborah Kapchan (Wesleyan UP, 2017 – 9780819576651)

297–298 “Ubiquitous Listening: Affect, Attention, and Distributed Subjectivity” by Anahid Kassabian (U of California P, 2013 – ISBN:9780520275164)

299–300 “Audiobooks, Literature, and Sound Studies” ed. by Matthew Rubery (Routledge, 2011 – ISBN:9780415883528)

300–301 “Lost Sound: The Forgotten Art of Radio Storytelling” by Jeff Porter (UNC Press, 2016 – ISBN:9781469627779)

305–308 ● “Styles: critique de nos formes de vie” by Marielle Macé (Gallimard, 2017 – ISBN:9782070197644)

309–313 “Gesichter: Kulturgeschichtliche Szenen aus der Arbeit am Bildnis des Menschen” ed. by Sigrid Weigel (Wilhelm Fink, 2013 – ISBN:9783770553440)

313–316 “Faces: Eine Geschichte des Gesichts” by Hans Belting (C.H.Beck, 2013 – ISBN:9783406644306)

316–318 “Randgänge des Gesichts: Kritische Perspektiven auf Sichtbarkeit und Entzug” by Mona Körte & Judith Elisabeth Weiss (Wilhelm Fink, 2017 – ISBN:9783770560646)

318–320 “Living with Disfigurement in Early Medieval Europe” by Patricia Skinner (Palgrave Macmillan, 2017 – ISBN:9781349950737)

327–332 “Site Reading: Fiction, Art, Social Form” by David J. Alworth (Princeton UP, 2016 – ISBN:9781400873807)

354–357 ● “The Imperative of Reliability: Russian Prose on the Eve of the Novel, 1820s–1850s” by Victoria Somoff (Northwestern UP, 2015 – ISBN:9780810134423)

366–369 ● “Witness and transformation: The poetics of Gennady Aygi” by Sarah Valentine (Academic Studies Press, 2015 – ISBN:9781618114433)

147 (Sep/Oct 2017)

308–316 “Das Wissen der Poesie: Lyrik, Versepik und die Wissenschaften im 19. Jahrhundert” ed. by Henning Hufnagel & Olav Krämer (De Gruyter, 2015 – ISBN:9783110348514)

317–321 “Thinking with Literature: Towards a Cognitive Criticism” by Terence Cave (Oxford UP, 2016 – ISBN:9780198749417)

322–331 New Literary History. Vol.47, №2–3: “Recomposing the Humanities – with Bruno Latour” (Spring–Summer 2016)

332–340 “Sincerity after Communism: A Cultural History” by Ellen Rutten (Yale UP, 2017 – ISBN:9780300213980)

341–344 “Saving Stalin’s Imperial City: Historic Preservation in Leningrad, 1930–1950” by Steven Maddox (Indiana UP, 2014 – ISBN:9780253014849)

348–351 ● “«Русские споры» в художественном дискурсе классиков” by Barbara Olaszek (Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego, 2016 – ISBN:9788380881365)

55–356 ● “В кругах литературоведов: Мемуарные очерки” by Леонид Фризман (Изд. дом Д. Бураго, 2017 – ISBN:9789664893869)

356–360 “Post-Soviet Literature and the Search for a Russian Identity” by Boris Noordenbos (Palgrave Macmillan, 2016 – ISBN:9781137596727)

360–364 “Nationalsozialistische Kolonialliteratur: Koloniale und antisemitische Verräterfi guren “hinter den Kulissen des Welttheaters” by Timm Ebner (Wilhelm Fink, 2016 – ISBN:9783770560295)

364–367 ● “Компаративні фронтири: світовий і вітчизняний вимір” by Чорновол І. (Критика, 2015 – ISBN:9789668978876)

369–371 “Death in Medieval Europe: Death Scripted and Death Choreographed” ed. by Joelle Rollo-Koster (Routledge, 2017 – ISBN:9781138802124)

146 (Jul/Aug 2017)

300–306 “What Is the History of Knowledge?” by Peter Burke (Polity, 2016 – ISBN:9780745669830),

308–313, 318–319 “Diebe: Die heimliche Aneignung als Ursprungserzählung in Literatur, Philosophie und Mythos” by Andreas Gehrlach (Wilhelm Fink, 2016 – ISBN:9783770560004)

313–319 “Täuschend, ähnlich: Fälschung und Plagiat als Figuren des Wissens in Literatur und Wissenschaften” by Anne-Kathrin Reulecke (Wilhelm Fink, 2016 – ISBN:9783770554263)

320–324 “Reckoning with the Imagination: Wittgenstein and the Aesthetics of Literary Experience” by Charles Altieri (Cornell UP, 2015 – ISBN:9780801453748)

325–331 “Rancière and Literature” ed. by Grace Hellyer & Julian Murphet (Edinburgh UP, 2016 – ISBN:9781474402576)

343–347 ● “Shakespeare and the Idea of Apocrypha: Negotiating the Boundaries of the Dramatic Canon” by Peter Kirwan (Cambridge UP, 2015 – ISBN:9781107096172)

348–350 ● “L’istituzione del matrimonio in Tolstoj: felicità familiare, Anna Karenina, La suonata a Kreuzer” by Maria Zalambani (Firenze UP, 2015 – ISBN:9788866557555)

363–367Nabokov online journal (НОЖ), Vols. 1–11 (2007–2016)

145 (May/Jun 2017)

350–353 “Pain and Emotion in Modern History” ed. by Rob Boddice (Palgrave Macmillan, 2014 – ISBN:9781349476138)

353–358 “The Story of Pain: From Prayer to Painkillers” by Joanna Bourke (Oxford UP, 2014 – ISBN:9780199689422)

358–361 “Pain: A Political History” by Keith Wailoo (Johns Hopkins UP, 2014 – ISBN:9781421418407)

362–367 ● “Lydia Ginzburg’s Prose: Reality in Search of Literature” by Emily Van Buskirk (Princeton UP, 2016 – ISBN:9781400873777)

383–388 ● “The Human Sausage Factory: A Study of Post-War Rumour in Tartu” by Eda Kalmre (Rodopi, 2013 – ISBN:9789042037175)

399–402 ● “Потомству Екатерина II: Идеи и нарративные стратегии в автобиографии императрицы” by Ангелина Вачева (Св. Климент Охридски, 2015 – ISBN:9789540739939)

403–405 ● “Риторика. Жизнь. Литература: Исследования по истории русской литературы XVIII века” by Татьяна Автухович (Лимариус, 2015 – ISBN:9789856968450)

408–411 “От приватного к публичному: женская пространственная эмансипация в культуре и литературе эпохи модерна (конец XIX – начало XX веков)” by Алиса Толстокорова (Lаmbert Аcademic Publisher, 2016 – ISBN:9783330020207)

415–419 Russian Literature, Vol. 83–84: “V.F. Chodasevič” (2016) ed. by Николай Богомолов

427–428 ● “В книжных садах: Статьи о книгах и журналах, издателях и коллекционерах” by Леонид Юниверг (Филобиблон, 2016 – ISBN:9789657209308)

144 (Mar/Apr 2017)

509–518 “Nationalizing Empires” ed. by Alexei Miller & Stefan Berger (Central European UP, 2015 – ISBN:9789633860168),

519–526 “For the Common Good and Their Own Well-Being: Social Estates in Imperial Russia” by Alison K. Smith (Oxford UP, 2014 – ISBN:9780199978175),

527–534 “Visual Texts, Ceremonial Texts, Texts of Exploration: Collected Articles on the Representation of Russian Monarchy” by Richard Wortman (Academic Studies Press, 2014 – ISBN:9781618113474),

535–541 “Obshchestvennost’ and Civic Agency in Late Imperial and Soviet Russia: Interface between State and Society” ed. by Yasuhiro Matsui (Palgrave Macmillan, 2015 – ISBN:9781137547224),

542–546 ● “Crossing Borders: Modernity, Ideology, and Culture in Russia and the Soviet Union” by Michael David-Fox (U of Pittsburgh P, 2015 – ISBN:9780822963677) and

547–551 “The American Imperial Gothic: Popular Culture, Empire, Violence” by Johan Hoglund (Ashgate, 2014 – ISBN:9781409449546).

143 (Jan/Feb 2017)

333–339 “The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Literary Studies” ed. by Lisa Zunshine (Oxford UP, 2015 – ISBN:9780199978069)

339–342 “Cognitive Grammar in Literature ” ed. by Chloe Harrison, Louise Nuttall, Peter Stockwell & Wenjuan Yuan (John Benjamins, 2014 – ISBN:9789027234063)

342–345 “How Literature Plays with the Brain: The Neuroscience of Reading and Art” by Paul B. Armstrong (Johns Hopkins UP, 2013 – ISBN:9781421415765)

347–350 “Flicker: Your Brain on Movies” by Jeffrey Zacks (Oxford UP, 2015 – ISBN:9780199982875)

350–351 “The Neuro-Image: A Deleuzian Film-Philosophy of Digital Screen Culture” by Patricia Pisters (Stanford UP, 2012 – ISBN:9780804781367)

351–352 “Embodied Metaphors in Film, Television, and Video Games: Cognitive Approaches” ed. by Kathrin Fahlenbrach (Routledge, 2016 – ISBN:9781138850835)

355–358 “The Practical Past” by Hayden White (Northwestern UP, 2014 – ISBN:9780810130067)

358–361 “Key Issues in Historical Theory” by Herman Paul (Routledge, 2015 – ISBN:9781138802735)

362–370 ● “European Local-Color Literature: National Tales, Dorfgeschichten, Romans Champêtres” by Josephine Donovan (Continuum, 2010 – ISBN:9780826429469)

371–375 ● “Лабиринты дискурсов в славянских литературах эпохи барокко. Религия — политика — общество” by Andrzej Borkowski (IKRiBL, 2015 – ISBN:9788364884207)

385–387 ● “Cultural Turns Neuorientierungen in den Kulturwissenschaften” by Doris Bachmann-Medick (Rowohlt, 2014 – ISBN:9783499556753)

406–409 “The Politics of War: Commemoration in the UK and Russia” by Nataliya Danilova (Palgrave Macmillan, 2015 – ISBN:9781137395702)

409–412 ● “Далекі близькі: Есеї з філософії і літератури” by Володимир Єрмоленко (Видавництво Старого Лева, 2015 – ISBN:9786176791201)

142 (Nov/Dec 2016)

182–188 “Claims to Memory: Beyond Slavery and Emancipation in the French Caribbean” by Catherine Reinhardt (Berghahn Books, 2006 – ISBN:9781845450793)

188–192 “Slavery and Public History: The Tough Stuff of American Memory” [2006] ed. by James Oliver Horton & Lois E. Horton (U of North Carolina P, 2009 – ISBN:9780807859162)

192–196 “Shadows of the Slave Past: Memory, Heritage, and Slavery” by Ana Lucia Araujo (Routledge, 2014 – ISBN:9780415853927)

369–374 “Slavery, Contested Heritage, and Thanatourism” ed. by Graham M.S. Dann & A.V. Seaton (Routledge, 2002; pb. 2015 – ISBN:9780415761604)

63–71 “Slavery in Art and Literature: Approaches to Trauma, Memory and Visuality” ed. by Birgit Haehnel & Melanie Ulz (Frank-Timme, 2010 – ISBN:9783865962430)

71–77 №113:1 of Representations (U of California P, 2011 – ISSN:07346018)

141 (Sep/Oct 2016)

402–403 “The Logic of Slavery: Debt, Technology, and Pain in American Literature” by Tim Armstrong (Cambridge UP, 2012 – ISBN:9781107607811)

403–405 “Embodying American Slavery in Contemporary Culture” by Lisa Woolfork (U of Illinois P, 2009 – ISBN:9780252033902)

405–406 “Exhibiting Slavery: The Caribbean Postmodern Novel as Museum” by Vivian Nun Halloran (U of Virginia P, 2009 – ISBN:9780813928661)

406–407 “Postmodern Tales of Slavery in the Americas: From Alejo Carpentier to Charles Johnson” by Timothy J. Cox (Routledge, 2001; pb. 2014 – ISBN:9781138868762)

407–409 “Caryl Phillips, David Dabydeen and Fred D’Aguiar: Representations of Slavery” by Abigail Ward (Manchester UP, 2011 – ISBN:9780719082757)

140 (Jul/Aug 2016)

327–342 several titles in Sci-Fi studies including “Alien Imaginations: Science Fiction and Tales of Transnationalism” ed. by Ulrike Küchler, Silja Maehl & Graeme Stout (Bloomsbury, 2015 – ISBN:9781628921175);

349–354 “The New Literary Middlebrow: Tastemakers and Reading in the Twenty-First Century” by Beth Driscoll (Palgrave Macmillan, 2014 – ISBN:9781137402912)

362–368 “Serialization in Popular Culture” ed. by Rob Allen & Thijs van den Berg (Routledge, 2014 – ISBN:9780415704267)

369–372 ● “Silence and the Rest: Verbal Skepticism in Russian Poetry” by Sofya Khagi (Northwestern UP, 2013 – ISBN:9780810129207)

372–375 “Video Games and Storytelling: Reading Games and Playing Books” by Souvik Mukherjee (Palgrave Macmillan, 2015 – ISBN:9781137525048)

380–383 ● “Rank and Style: Russians in State Service, Life and Literature: Selected Essays” by Irina Reyfman (Academic Studies Press, 2012 – ISBN:9781936235513)

384–386 ● “Русский театральный журнал в культурном контексте 1840-х годов” by Andrey Fedotov (U of Tartu P, 2016 – ISBN:9789949770410)

139 (May/Jun 2016)

320–322 “Global Intellectual History” ed. by Samuel Moyn & Andrew Sartori (Columbia UP, 2013 – ISBN:9780231160490)

322–324 “Rethinking Modern European Intellectual History” ed. by Darrin M. McMahon & Samuel Moyn (Oxford UP, 2014 – ISBN:9780199769247)

324–326 “A Companion to Intellectual History” ed. by Richard Whatmore & Brian Young (Wiley Blackwell, 2016 – ISBN:9781118294802)

328–335 “From Popular Culture to Everyday Life” by John Storey (Routledge, 2014 – ISBN:9780415657389)

343–353 ● “French and Russian in Imperial Russia” (vols.1–2) ed. by Derek Offord, Lara Ryazanova-Clarke, Vladislav Rjeoutski & Gesine Argent (Edinburgh UP, 2015 – ISBN:9780748695539)

354–358 ● “Від антології до онтології: антологія як спосіб репрезентації української літератури кінця ХІХ – початку ХХІ століття” by Olena Galeta (Смолоскип, 2015 – ISBN:9786177173198)

359–363 “Literature after Postmodernism: Reconstructive Fantasies” by Irmtraud Huber (Palgrave Macmillan, 2014 – ISBN:9781137429902)

138 (Mar/Apr 2016)

330–338 “Discourse and Digital Practices: Doing Discourse Analysis in the Digital Age” ed. by Rodney H. Jones, Alice Chik & Christoph A. Hafner (Routledge, 2015 – ISBN:9781138022331)

338–347 “Rhetoric and the Digital Humanities” ed. by Jim Ridolfo & William Hart-Davidson (U of Chicago P, 2015 – ISBN:9780226176697)

348–356 ● “Fandom, Authenticity, and Opera: Mad Acts and Letter Scenes in Fin-de-Siècle Russia” by Anna Fishzon (Palgrave Macmillan, 2013 – ISBN:9781137023445)

357–363 ● “The Metanarrative of Blindness: A Re-reading of Twentieth-Century Anglophone Writing” by David Bolt (U of Michigan P, 2014 – ISBN:9780472029587)

374–377 ● “Loving Literature: A Cultural History” by Deidre Shauna Lynch (U of Chicago P, 2015 – ISBN:9780226183701)

380–383 “Sounds: The Ambient Humanities” by John Mowitt (U of California P, 2015 – ISBN:9780520284630)

137 (Jan/Feb 2016)

309–312 several titles in video game studies published by Routledge

312–314 “Storyplaying: Agency and Narrative in Video Games” by Sebastian Domsch (De Gruyter, 2013 – ISBN:9783110272161)

297–306 “The Crisis from Within: Historians, Theory, and the Humanities” by Nigel A. Raab (Brill, 2015 – ISBN:9789004290761)

315–319 “Russia in the Microphone Age: A History of Soviet Radio, 1919–1970” by Stephen Lovell (Oxford UP, 2015 – ISBN:9780198725268)

320–326 “The Poetics of Information Overload: From Gertrude Stein to Conceptual Writing” by Paul Stephens (U of Minnesota P, 2015 – ISBN:9780816694419)

327–331 ● “Политически метафори и сюжети в руската литература на XVIII–XIX век” by Денка Кръстева (Университетско издателство «Епископ Константин Преславски”, 2013)

331–333 ● “Владетелят, престолонаследникът и писателят наставник в епохата на Николай I” by Денка Кръстева (Университетско издателство «Епископ Константин Преславски”, 2015)

345–347 ● “Русская эмиграция в Италии: журналы, издания, архивы (1900—1940) / Emigrazione russa in Italia: periodici, editori ed archivi (1900—1940)” ed. by S. Garzonio & B. Sulpasso (Salerno, 2015 – ISBN:9788897174080)

348–352 ● “Український інтегральний націоналізм (1920—1930-ті роки): Нариси інтелектуальної історії” by Олександр Зайцев (Критика, 2013)

136 (Nov/Dec 2015)

300–306, 310 “Rites of Place: Public Commemoration in Russia and Eastern Europe” ed. by Julie Buckler & Emily D. Johnson (Northwestern UP, 2013 – ISBN:9780810129108)

306–310 “Warped Mourning: Stories of the Undead in the Land of the Unburied” by Alexander Etkind (Stanford UP, 2013 – ISBN:9780804773928)

322–325, 328 “Serving the Reich: The Struggle for the Soul of Physics under Hitler” by Philip Ball (U of Chicago P, 2014 – ISBN:9780226204574)

326–328 “Artists under Hitler: Collaboration and Survival in Nazi Germany” by Jonathan Petropoulos (Yale UP, 2014 – ISBN:9780300197471)

329–334 “Revolutionary Experiments: The Quest for Immortality in Bolshevik Science and Fiction” by Nikolai Krementsov (Oxford UP, 2014 – ISBN:9780199992980)

342–351 ● “Figures publiques: L’invention de la célébrité (1750–1850)” by Antoine Lilti (Fayard, 2014 – ISBN:9782213685175)

352–357 ● “Open Letters: Russian Popular Culture and the Picture Postcard, 1880–1922” by Alison Rowley (U of Toronto P, 2013 – ISBN:9781442647060)

366–368 ● “Fairy Tales and True Stories” by Ben Hellman (Brill, 2013 – ISBN: 9789004256378)

375–377 ● “Samobójcy Fiodora Dostojewskiego” by Mirosława Michalska-Suchanek (Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego, 2015 – ISBN:9788380124028)

377–380 ● “Freedom from Violence and Lies: Essays on Russian Poetry and Music” by Simon Karlinsky, ed. by Robert P. Hughes et al. (Academic Studies Press, 2013 – ISBN:9781618111586)

389–392 ● “Історії для домашнього вжитку” by Андрій Портнов (Критика, 2013 – ISBN:9789668978654)

393–394 ● “Caleidoscopio russo: studi di letteratura contemporanea” by Barbara Ronchetti (Quodlibet, 2014 – ISBN:9788874626656)

135 (Sep/Oct 2015)

326–345 7 books on literature as communication authored or edited by Roger Sell (Routledge, 1991/2015 & John Benjamins, 2000, 2001, 2011–2014)

346–354 “Rethinking the New Medievalism” ed. by R. Howard Bloch et al. (Johns Hopkins UP, 2014 – ISBN:9781421412412)

364–370 ● “Chess in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Age” ed. by Daniel E. O’Sullivan (De Gruyter, 2012 – ISBN:9783110288513)

371–374 “Last Things: Essays on Ends and Endings” ed. by Gavin Hopps et al. (Peter Lang, 2015 – ISBN:9783631652466)

385–387 “The Poet Edgar Allan Poe: Alien Angel” by Jerome McGann (Harvard UP, 2014 – ISBN:9780674416666)

134 (Jul/Aug 2015)

336–340, 344–345 ● “The Readers of Novyi Mir: Coming to Terms with the Stalinist Past” by Denis Kozlov (Harvard UP, 2013 – ISBN:9780674072879)

340–344 ● “The Thaw: Soviet Society and Culture during the 1950s and 1960s” ed. by Denis Kozlov & Eleonory Gilburd (U of Toronto P, 2013 – ISBN:9781442628649)

346–349, 350 “Anthropology and Nostalgia” ed. by Olivia Angé & David Berliner (Berghahn Books, 2015 – ISBN:9781782384533)

349–350 “Memorylands: Heritage and Identity in Europe Today” by Sharon Macdonald (Routledge, 2013 – ISBN:9780415453349)

351–358 “Narrative Space and Time: Representing Impossible Topologies in Literature” by Elana Gomel (Routledge, 2014 – ISBN:9780415705776)

367–375 “La dernière catastrophe: L’histoire, le présent, le contemporain” by Henry Rousso (Gallimard, 2012 – ISBN:9782070759729)

376–380 “Baudelaire’s Media Aesthetics: The Gaze of the Flâneur and 19th-Century Media” by Marit Grøtta (Bloomsbury, 2015 – ISBN:9781628924411)

392–395 “On Voice in Poetry: The Work of Animation” by David Nowell Smith (Palgrave Macmillan, 2015 – ISBN:9781137308238)

401–404 ● ““Who, What Am I?”: Tolstoy Struggles to Narrate the Self” by Irina Paperno (Cornell UP, 2014 – ISBN:9780801453342)

133 (May/Jun 2015)

326–331 “Memory and Theory in Eastern Europe” ed. by Uilleam Blacker, Alexander Etkind & Julie Fedor (Palgrave Macmillan, 2013 – ISBN:9781137322050)

331–336 “Twenty Years after Communism” ed. by Michael Bernhard & Jan Kubik (Oxford UP, 2014 – ISBN:9780199375134)

347–351 “New Formalisms & Literary Theory” ed. by Verena Theile & Linda Tredennick (Palgrave Macmillan, 2013 – ISBN:9781137010483)

362–365 ● “The Poet and the Vampyre” by Andrew McConnell Stott (Pegasus Books, 2014 – ISBN:9781605986142)

369–375 “Soviet Consumer Culture in the Brezhnev Era” by Natalya Chernyshova (Routledge, 2013 – ISBN:9780415687546)

378–380 “Packaged Pleasures” by Gary S. Cross & Robert N. Proctor (U of Chicago P, 2014 – ISBN:9780226121277)

132 (Mar/Apr 2015)

342–349 “Agitating Images: Photography against History in Indigenous Siberia” by Craig Campbell (U of Minnesota P, 2014 – ISBN:9780816681068)

350–355 “Marketing, Literature and Posthumous Legacies” by Yuri Leving & Frederick H. White (Lexington Books, 2013 – ISBN:9780739182604)

356–363 “Social Inquiry After Wittgenstein and Kuhn” by John G. Gunnell (Columbia UP, 2014 – ISBN:9780231169400)

364–368 ● “Everyday Reading: Poetry and Popular Culture in Modern America” by Mike Chasar (Columbia UP, 2012 – ISBN:9780231158657)

369–375 ● “L’affaire Gagarine: la conversion du prince Gagarine au catholicisme: un drame familial, politique et religieux dans la Russie du XIXe siècle” ed. by J.-P.Bouzigues, M.Chmelewsky & F.Rouleau (Institutum Historicum Societatis Iesu, 2014 – ISSN:0869-6365)

376–380 ● “Illuminated Crusader Histories for Philip the Good of Burgundy” by Elizabeth J. Moodey (Brepols, 2012 – ISBN:9782503518046)

393–398 ● “Reading in Russia: Practices of Reading and Literary Communication, 1760–1930” ed. by Damiano Rebecchini & Raffaella Vassena (Di/segni, 2014 – ISBN:9788867052479)

399–402 ● “Antarctica in Fiction: Imaginative Narratives of the Far South” By Elizabeth Leane (Cambridge UP, 2012 – ISBN:9781107020825)

402–404 ● “Пам’ять місцевого виробництва” by Oleksandr Gritsenko (К.І.С., 2014 – ISBN:9786176840787)

404–407 ● “Русский перевод плутовского романа о Совизжале и его судьба в России” by Eliza Małek (Wydawnictwo universytetu Łódzkiego, 2014 – ISBN:9788379690503)

131 (Jan/Feb 2015)

361–364, 367 “Die poetische Erkundung der wirklichen Welt” by Christian Kohlroß (Transcript, 2010 – ISBN:9783837612721)

364–367 “Literatur und Wissen” ed. by Tilmann Köppe (De Gruyter, 2011 – ISBN:9783110229189)

368–381 “Literature in the Ashes of History” by Cathy Caruth (Johns Hopkins UP, 2013 – ISBN:9781421411552)

387–390 ● “Mapping Europe’s Borderlands” by Steven Seegel (U of Chicago P, 2012 – ISBN:9780226744254)

397–400 “Making Culture, Changing Society” by Tony Bennett (Routledge, 2013 – ISBN:9780415688840)

401–402 “Novelty: A History of the New” by Michael North (U of Chicago P, 2013 – ISBN:9780226077871)

340–342 ● “Der gespenstische Souverän” by Karin Peters (Wilhelm Fink, 2013 – ISBN:9783770554577)

349–359 ● “Faut-il vraiment découper l’histoire en tranches?” by Jacques Le Goff (Seuil, 2014 – ISBN:978-2021106053)

382–386 ● “After Newspeak” by Michael S. Gorham (Cornell UP, 2014 – ISBN:9780801479267)

130 (Nov/Dec 2014)

314–324  “The Great War in Russian Memory” by Karen Petrone (Indiana UP, 2011 – ISBN:9780253356178)

326–328  “Unnatural Narratives – Unnatural Narratology” ed. by Jan Alber & Rüdiger Heinze (De Gruyter, 2011 – ISBN:9783110229042)

329–332  “A Poetics of Unnatural Narrative” ed. by Jan Alber, Henrik Skov Nielsen & Brian Richardson (Ohio State UP, 2013 – ISBN:9780814212288)

340–345  “The Visible Text: Textual Production and Reproduction from Beowulf to Maus” by Thomas A. Bredehoft (Oxford UP, 2014 – ISBN:9780199603152)

346–350  “Sonic Possible Worlds: Hearing the Continuum of Sound” by Salome Voegelin (Bloomsbury, 2014 – ISBN:9781623565091)

360–362 ● “Heart-Pine Russia: Walking and Writing the Nineteenth-Century Forest” by Jane T. Costlow (Cornell UP, 2013 – 9780801450594)

363–368 ● “Vladimir Sorokin’s Languages” ed. by Tine Roesen & Dirk Uffelmann (U of Bergen, 2013 – ISBN:9788290249378)

369–370  “Book Was There: Reading in Electronic Times” by Andrew Piper (U of Chicago P, 2012 – ISBN:9780226103488)

370–373 ● “The Cambridge Introduction to Literature and the Environment” by Timothy Clark (Cambridge UP, 2011 – ISBN:9780521720908)

378–380 ● “Сюжеты и комментарии” by Alâksandr Fâduta (Вильнюс. ЕГУ, 2013 – ISBN:9789955773672)

387–389 ● “Rivoluzionari, intellettuali, spie” by Agnese Accattoli (Univ. di Salerno, 2013 – ISBN:9788862350488)

129 (Sep/Oct 2014)

314–323  “Making the Soviet Intelligentsia: Universities and Intellectual Life under Stalin and Khrushchev” by Benjamin Tromly (Cambridge UP, 2014 – ISBN:9781107031104)

324–342  “Classics and Communism: Greek and Latin behind the Iron Curtain” ed. by György Karsai, Gábor Klaniczay, David Movrin and Elżbieta Olechowska (Ljubljana: Znanstvena založba Filozofske fakultete; Budapest: Collegium Budapest Institute for Advanced Study; Warsaw: Faculty of Artes Liberales, 2013 – ISBN:978-961-237-601-7)

343–351 ● “The Visual Dominant in Eighteenth-Century Russia” by Marcus C. Levitt (Northern Illinois UP, 2011 – ISBN:978-0-87580-442-2)

386–389 ● “The Invention of Mikhail Lomonosov: A Russian National Myth” by Steven Usitalo (Academic Studies Press, 2013 – ISBN:9781618111739)

391–393 ● “Challenging the Bard: Dostoevsky and Pushkin, a Study of Literary Relationship” by Gary Rosenshield (U of Wisconsin P, 2013 – ISBN:978-0-299-29354-3)

400–402 ● “Культура русской диаспоры: Эмиграция и мифы” (“Russian Diaspora Culture: Emigration and Myth”) ed. by Aleksandr Danilevski & Sergei Dotsenko (TLU Press, 2012 – ISBN: 978-9985-58-750-8)

128 (Jul/Aug 2014)

305–307  “A New Republic of Letters: Memory and Scholarship in the Age of Digital Reproduction” by Jerome McGann (Harvard UP, 2014 – ISBN:9780674728691)

307–309  “Comparative Textual Media: Transforming the Humanities in the Postprint Era” ed. by N. Katherine Hayles & Jessica Pressman (U of Minnesota P, 2013 – ISBN:978-0-8166-8004-7)

310–317  “Silence, Screen, and Spectacle: Rethinking Social Memory in the Age of Information and New Media” ed. by Lindsey A. Freeman, Benjamin Nienass & Rachel Daniell (Berghahn, 2014 – ISBN:978-1-78238-280-5)

317–325  “Writing History in the Digital Age” ed. by Jack Dougherty & Kristen Nawrotzki” (U of Michigan P, 2013 – ISBN:978-0-472-05206-6)

337–341  “The Problem with Pleasure: Modernism and Its Discontents” by Laura Frost (Columbia UP, 2013 – ISBN:978-0-231-15272-3)

342–350  “Communism on Tomorrow Street: Mass Housing and Everyday Life after Stalin” by Steven E. Harris (Woodrow Wilson Center Press / Johns Hopkins UP, 2013 – ISBN:9781421405667)

358–362 ● “Jenseits der Parodie: Dmitrij A. Prigovs Werk als neues poetisches Paradigma” ed. by Brigitte Obermayr (Otto Sagner, 2013 – ISBN:978-3-86688-150-1)

363–366 ● “Reformulating Russia: The Cultural and Intellectual Historiography of Russian First-Wave Émigré Writers” by Kåre Johan Mjør (Brill, 2011 – ISBN:9789004192867)

384–386  “Russians Abroad: Literary and Cultural Politics of Diaspora (1919–1939)” by Greta Slobin (Academic Studies Press, 2013 – ISBN:9781618112149)

386–389 ● “Figures de l’émigré russe en France aux XIXe et XXe siècles: Fiction et réalité” ed. by Charlotte Krauss & Tatiana Victoroff (Rodopi, 2012 – ISBN:978-9042034778)

394–397  “The Humanities and the Dream of America” by Geoffrey Harpham (U of Chicago P, 2011 – ISBN:9780226316994)

127 (May/Jun 2014)

49–61  Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies (U of Toronto P, ISSN:1044-2057)

126 (Mar/Apr 2014)

330–336 ● “Перемены в русском литературном поле во время и после перестройки (1985–1995)” by Marina Konstantinova (Pegasus, 2011 – ISBN:9789061433613)

340–342 “Breaking up Time” ed. by Chris Lorenz & Berber Bevernage (Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2013 – ISBN:978-3-525-31046-5)

342–344 “The Birth of the Past” by Zachary Sayre Schiffman (The Johns Hopkins UP, 2011 – ISBN:9781421402789)

391–393 “The Novel After Theory” by Judith Ryan (Columbia UP, 2012 – ISBN:978-0-231-15743-8)

393–396 ● “Why Can the Dead Do Such Great Things?: Saints and Worshippers from the Martyrs to the Reformation” by Robert Bartlett (Princeton UP, 2013 – ISBN:9780691159133)

396–397 ● “Correspondances russes” by Charles-Joseph de Ligne (Honoré Champion, 2013 – ISBN:9782745320957)

398–400 ● “A Nation Astray: Nomadism and National Identity in Russian Literature” by Ingrid Kleespies (NIUPress, 2012 – ISBN:978-0-87580-461-3)

407–409 ● “Western Crime Fiction Goes East: The Russian Pinkerton Craze 1907-1934” by Boris Dralyuk (Brill, 2012 – ISBN:9789004233102)

346–349 ● “Propaganda State in Crisis: Soviet Ideology, Indoctrination, and Terror under Stalin, 1927–1941” by David Brandenberger (Yale UP, 2011 – ISBN:9780300155372)

349–355 ● “Showcasing the Great Experiment: Cultural Diplomacy and Western Visitors to the Soviet Union, 1921–1941” by Michael David-Fox (Oxford UP, 2012 – ISBN:978-0-19-979457-7)

355–363 ● “Moscow, the Fourth Rome: Stalinism, Cosmopolitanism, and the Evolution of Soviet Culture, 1931–1941” by Katerina Clark (Harvard UP, 2011 – ISBN:9780674057876)

125 (Jan/Feb 2014)

320–324 ● “Distant Reading” by Franco Moretti (Verso, 2013 – ISBN:9781781680841)

325–331 “The Bourgeois: Between History and Literature” by Franco Moretti (Verso, 2013 – ISBN:9781781680858)

340–345 “Russian Cultural Anthropology after the Collapse of Communism” ed. by A.Baiburin, C.Kelly & N.Vakhtin (Routledge, 2012 – ISBN:978-0-415-69504-6)

346–350 ● “Rinascimento e Antirinascimento: Firenze nella cultura russa fra Otto e Novecento” ed. by Lucia Tonini (Leo S. Olschki, 2012 – ISBN:9788822261687)

379–381 ● “The New Age of Russia: Occult and Esoteric Dimensions” ed. by Birgit Menzel, Michael Hagemeister & Bernice Glatzer Rosenthal (Otto Sagner, 2012 – ISBN:978-3-86688-197-6)

124 (Nov/Dec 2013)

318–321 “History of Animals: An Essay on Negativity, Immanence and Freedom” by Oxana Timofeeva (Jan van Eyck Academie, 2012 – ISBN:978-90-72076-72-4)

323–328 “Libération animale et végétarisation du monde: Ethnologie de l’antispécisme français” by Catherine-Marie Dubreuil (CTHS, 2013 – ISBN:978-2-7355-0798-6)

328–330 “Animal Studies: An Introduction” by Paul Waldau (Oxford UP, 2013 – ISBN:978-0-19-982703-9)

330–332 “Anthropocentrism: Humans, Animals, Environments” ed. by Rob Boddice (Brill, 2011 – ISBN:9789004187948)

332–338 2nd edn. of “Des chiens et des humains” by Dominique Guillo (Le Pommier, 2011 – ISBN:9782746505605)

343–349 “Made to Be Seen: Perspectives on the History of Visual Anthropology” ed. by Marcus Banks & Jay Ruby (U of Chicago P, 2011 – ISBN:9780226036625)

350–358 ● “Farbe im Mittelalter: Materialität – Medialität – Semantik” ed. by Ingrid Bennewitz & Andrea Schindler, Bd.1–2 (Akademie Verlag, 2011 – ISBN:978-3-05-004640-2)

359–366 “Dacha Idylls: Living Organically in Russia’s Countryside” by Melissa L. Caldwell (U of California P, 2011 – ISBN:9780520262850)

378–386 “Armes Russland: Bettler und Notleidende in der russischen Geschichte vom Mittelalter bis in die Gegenwart” by Hubertus F. Jahn (Ferdinand Schöningh, 2010 – ISBN:978-3-506-76929-9)

123 (Sep/Oct 2013)

320-325 ● “Jahrbuch Der Deutschen Dostojewskij-Gesellschaft” ed. by Gudrun Goes, Vols. 16–19 (Otto Sagner, 2009–2012)

329–331 ● “Henry James and the Supernatural” ed. by Anna Despotopoulou & Kimberly C. Reed (Palgrave Macmillan, 2011 – ISBN:9780230115262)

333–336 ● “Ghost-Seers, Detectives, and Spiritualists: Theories of Vision in Victorian Literature and Science” by Srdjan Smajić (Cambridge UP, 2010 – ISBN:9780521191883)

336–339 ● “The Magical Imagination: Magic and Modernity in Urban England, 1780–1914” by Karl Bell (Cambridge UP, 2012 – ISBN:9781107002005)

340–344  “The Turbulent World of Franz Göll: An Ordinary Berliner Writes the Twentieth Century” by Peter Fritzsche (Harvard UP, 2011 – ISBN:9780674055315)

345–351 “The Aesthetics of the Total Artwork: On Borders & Fragments” ed. by Anke Finger & Danielle Follett (Johns Hopkins UP, 2011 – ISBN:978-0801895821)

376–377 “Wolfgang Iser: A Companion” by Ben De Bruyn (De Gruyter, 2012 – ISBN:978-3-11-024552-3)

378–380 ● “Исследования в области семантической поэтики акмеизма” (“Research into the Semantic Poetics of Russian Akmeism”) by Suren Zoljan & Mihhail Lotman (TLU Press, 2012 – ISBN:978-9985-58-749-2)

387–390 ● “True Songs of Freedom: Uncle Tom’s Cabin in Russian Culture and Society” by John MacKay (U of Wisconsin P, 2013 – ISBN:978-0-299-29294-2)

393–395 ● “The Readers of Novyi Mir: Coming to Terms with the Stalinist Past” by Denis Kozlov (Harvard UP, 2013 – ISBN:9780674072879)

398–400 “Romantic Narrative: Shelley, Hays, Godwin, Wollstonecraft” by Tilottama Rajan (Johns Hopkins UP, 2010 – ISBN:978-0801897214)

122 (Jul/Aug 2013)

326–328 ● “Roland Barthes: La Visione Ottusa” (Mimesis, 2010 – ISBN:9788857501079)

331–337  “La parole universitaire” by Pierre Macherey (La Fabrique, 2011 – ISBN:978-2-35872-023-6)

339–341 “Higher Education and the Public Good: Imagining the University” by Jon Nixon (Continuum, 2011 – ISBN:9781441164919)

341–343 “For the University: Democracy and the Future of the Institution” by Thomas Docherty (Bloomsbury, 2011 – ISBN:9781849666152)

343–344 “What are Universities For?” by Stefan Collini (Penguin, 2012 – ISBN:9780141970370)

345–348 “No University Is An Island: Saving Academic Freedom” by Cary Nelson (NYU Press, 2010 – ISBN:9780814758595)

349–353 “SubStance”, Vol.42, №1 (U of Wisconsin P, 2013)

369–374  “The Origins of Deconstruction” ed. by Martin McQuillan & Ika Willis (Palgrave Macmillan, 2010 – ISBN:978-0-230-58190-6)

375–377 “Radical Indecision” by Leslie Hill (U of Notre Dame P, 2010 – ISBN:978-0-268-03107-7)

383–385 ● “Mandelstam, Blok, and the Boundaries of Mythopoetic Symbolism” by Stuart Goldberg (Ohio State UP, 2011 – ISBN:978-0-8142-1159-5)

398–401 ● “The Other East and Nineteenth-Century British Literature: Imagining Poland and the Russian Empire” by Thomas McLean (Palgrave Macmillan, 2012 – ISBN:978-0230294004)

401–403 “The Letters of T.S. Eliot,” Vols.2–4 (Faber & Faber, 2009–2013)

121 (May/Jun 2013)

310–320, 330–333 ● “A Most Dangerous Book: Tacitus’s Germania from the Roman Empire to the Third Reich” by Christopher B. Krebs (W.W.Norton & Company, 2011)

310–311, 320–333 ● “The Cossack Myth: History and Nationhood in the Age of Empires” by Serhii Plokhy (Cambridge UP, 2012)

334–338 “The New Digital Storytelling: Creating Narratives with New Media” by Bryan Alexander (Praeger, 2011)

335–336 Narrative, Vol.21, No.1 (Ohio UP, 2013)

339–344 “Soviet and Post-Soviet Identities” ed. by Mark Bassin & Catriona Kelly (Cambridge UP, 2012)

345–351 ● “Taboo Pushkin: Topics, Texts, Interpretations” ed. by Alyssa Dinega Gillespie (U of Wisconsin P, 2012)

381–384 ● “Tolstoy On War: Narrative Art and Historical Truth in «War and Peace»” ed. by Rick McPeak & Donna Tussing Orwin (Cornell UP, 2012)

384–386 ● “Portrait of a Russian Province: Economy, Society, and Civilization in Nineteenth-Century Nizhnii Novgorod” by Catherine Evtuhov (U of Pittsburgh P, 2011)

387 ● “Vzpomínky. Deníky. Vyprávění. Ruská emigrace v Československu”, svazek 1, by L. Běloševská et al. (Slovansky´ ústav AV ČR, 2011)

120 (Mar/Apr 2013)

309–312 ● “Le Don des philosophes: Repenser la réciprocité” by Marcel Hénaff (Seuil, 2012)

312–314Philosophie, No.115: “Symbole et société” (Les Éditions de Minuit, 2012)

314–317 ● “Le récit. Perspectives anthropologique et littéraire” by Sylvie André (Honoré Champion, 2012)

318–329 ● “From the Shadow of Empire: Defining the Russian Nation through Cultural Mythology, 1855–1870” by Olga Maiorova (UW Press, 2010)

330–338 “Contested Will: Who Wrote Shakespeare?” by James Shapiro (Simon & Schuster, 2010)

339–344 “Shakespeare and His Contemporaries” by Jonathan Hart (Palgrave Macmillan, 2011)

344–345 “Shakespeare and the Institution of Theatre: ‘The Best in this Kind’” by Erica Sheen (Palgrave Macmillan, 2009)

345–346 “Stylistics and Shakespeare’s Language: Transdisciplinary Approaches” ed. by Mireille Ravassat & Jonathan Culpeper (Continuum, 2011)

346–348 “Shakespeare, Computers, and the Mystery of Authorship” ed. by Hugh Craig & Arthur F. Kinney (Cambridge UP, 2009)

351–355 “Shakespeare and Literary Theory” by Jonathan Gil Harris (Oxford UP, 2010)

356–361 “Shakespeare, Madness, and Music: Scoring Insanity in Cinematic Adaptations” by Kendra Preston Leonard (Scarecrow Press, 2009)

393–395 ● “Дзеркала ідентичності” by Наталя Яковенко (Laurus, 2012)

410–411 “Reforming the Humanities: Literature and Ethics from Dante through Modern Times” by Peter Levine (Palgrave Macmillan, 2009)

411–413 “The Modernist Novel: A Critical Introduction” by Steven Kern (Cambridge UP, 2011)

119 (Jan/Feb 2013)

309–314 “Current Trends in Narratology” ed. by Greta Olson (De Gruyter, 2011)

315–318 “Strange Voices in Narrative Fiction” ed. by Per Krogh Hansen, Stefan Iversen, Henrik Skov Nielsen & Rolf Reitan (De Gruyter, 2011)

318–319 “Narratives and Narrators: A Philosophy of Stories” by Gregory Currie (Oxford UP, 2010)

320–325 “The Anatomy of Influence: Literature as a Way of Life” by Harold Bloom (Yale UP, 2011)

326–339 “Prague Palimpsest: Writing, Memory, and the City” by Alfred Thomas (U of Chicago P, 2010)

358–366 ● “Bakhtine démasqué: Histoire d’un menteur, d’une escroquerie et d’un délire collectif” by Jean-Paul Bronckart & Cristian Bota (Droz, 2011)

384–385 ● “Catalog of Israeli Russian-language Publications in the Harvard Library” ed. by Charles Berlin & Elizabeth Vernon, introd. by Evgeny Soshkin (Harvard Library, 2011)

385–388 ● “Re-reading Poets: The Life of the Author” by Paul Kameen (U of Pittsburgh P, 2011)

118 (Nov/Dec 2012)

330–332 ● “Why Literature? The Value of Literary Reading and What It Means for Teaching” by Cristina Vischer Bruns (Continuum, 2011)

332–334 ● “Façons de lire, manières d’être” by Marielle Macé (Gallimard, 2011)

350–355 ● “Russische Literatur im Internet: Zwischen digitaler Folklore und politischer Propaganda” by Henrike Schmidt (Transcript, 2011)

343–345 “Genre: An Introduction to History, Theory, Research, and Pedagogy” by A.S. Bawarshi & M.J. Reiff (Parlor Press, 2010)

345–347 “Genres in the Internet: Issues in the Theory of Genre” ed. by J. Giltrow & D. Stein (John Benjamins, 2009)

347–349 “Register, Genre, and Style” by D. Biber & S. Conrad (Cambridge UP, 2009)

356–362 “Secret Histories: Reading Twentieth-Century American Literature” by D. Wyatt (Johns Hopkins UP, 2010)

363–367 ● “La littérature frénétique” by Anthony Glinoer (Presses Universitaires de France, 2009)

373–378 ● “The Swerve: How the World Became Modern” by Stephen Greenblatt (W.W.Norton & Company, 2011)

387–389 ● “‘The Oldest One in Russia’: The Formation of the Historiographical Image of Valaam Monastery” by Kati Parppei (Brill, 2011)

389–392 ● “Древнерусская словесность и ее интерпретации: Маргиналии к теме” by Andrey Ranchin (Lambert Academic Publishing, 2011)

396–399 ● “A Commentary to Pushkin’s Lyric Poetry, 1826–1836” by Michael Wachtel (U of Wisconsin P, 2011)

408–411 ● “Letteratura russa contemporanea: La scrittura come resistenza” by Mario Caramitti (Laterza, 2010)

413–414 “American Nietzsche: A History of an Icon and His Ideas” by Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen (U of Chicago P, 2011)

117 (Aug 2012)

“The Navigation of Feeling: A Framework for the History of Emotions” by William M. Reddy (Cambridge UP, 2001)

“The Secret History of Emotion: From Aristotle’s Rhetoric to Modern Brain Science” by Daniel M. Gross (U of Chicago P, 2006)

“Emotions in History: Lost and Found” by Ute Frevert (Central European UP, 2011)

“Emotions: A Brief History” by Keith Oatley (Wiley-Blackwell, 2004)

“Emotional Turn? Feelings in Russian History and Culture” ed. by Jan Plamper (Slavic Review. 2009. Vol. 68. № 2. P. 229–334)

“Interpreting Emotions In Russia and Eastern Europe” ed. by Mark D. Steinberg & Valeria Sobol (Northern Illinois UP, 2011)

“Working the Past: Narrative and Institutional Memory” by Charlotte Linde (Oxford UP, 2009)

“Memory in a Global Age: Discourses, Practices and Trajectories” ed. by Aleida Assmann & Sebastian Conrad (Palgrave Macmillan, 2010)

“Memory and Power in Post-War Europe: Studies in the Presence of the Past” ed. by Jan-Werner Müller (Cambridge UP, 2002)

“Memory and Political Change” ed. by Aleida Assmann & Linda Shortt (Palgrave Macmillan, 2012)

“Crises of Memory and the Second World War” by Susan Rubin Suleiman (Harvard UP, 2006)

“Introducing The New Sexuality Studies” ed. by Steven Seidman, Nancy Fischer & Chet Meeks (2nd edn., Routledge, 2011)

“Sexuality In Europe: A Twentieth-Century History” by Dagmar Herzog (Cambridge UP, 2011)

“The Transformation of Sexuality: Gender and Identity in Contemporary Youth Culture” by Thomas Johansson (Ashgate, 2007)

● “Stories of the Soviet Experience: Memoirs, Diaries, Dreams” by Irina Paperno (Cornell UP, 2009)

115 (May/Jun 2012)

“Literary Art in Digital Performance” ed. by Francisco Ricardo (Continuum, 2009)

“Regards Croisés: Perspectives on Digital Literature” ed. by Philippe Bootz & Sandy Baldwin (West Virginia UP, 2010)

“Unoriginal Genius: Poetry by Other Means in the New Century” by Marjorie Perloff (U of Chicago P, 2010)

● “Komiks: Comic Art in Russia” by José Alaniz (UP of Mississippi, 2010)

● “Venäläisen kirjallisuuden historia” ed. by Kirsti Ekonen & Sanna Turoma (Gaudeamus, 2011)

“POES 17: Het temmen van de Scyth: De vroege Nederlandse receptie van F.M.Dostoevskij” by Pieter Boulogne (Pegasus, 2011)

114 (Mar/Apr 2012)

“Poetics Today”, Vol.32. No.3–4 (Duke UP, 2011)

“Cognitive Poetics: Goals, Gains and Gaps” ed. by Geert Brône & Jeroen Vandaele (De Gruyter, 2009)

“Literature, Analytically Speaking” by Peter Swirski (U of Texas P, 2010)

“On the Origin of Stories” by Brian Boyd (Belknap Press of Harvard UP, 2009)

“American Modernism, 1914–1945” by George Parker Anderson (Facts On File Inc., 2010)

“American Modernist Poets” ed. by Harold Bloom (Chelsea House, 2011)

“The African American Roots of Modernism” by James Smethurst (U of North Carolina P, 2011)

“American Modernism and Depression Documentary” by Jeff Allred (Oxford UP, 2010)

“Teaching Theory” ed. by Richard Bradford (Palgrave Macmillan, 2011)

● “A History of Russian Thought” ed. by William Leatherbarrow & Derek Offord (Cambridge UP, 2010)

● “Eros and Creativity in Russian Religious Renewal: The Philosophers and the Freudians” by Anna Lisa Crone (Brill, 2010)

● “Keys to The Gift: A Guide to Vladimir Nabokov’s Novel” by Yuri Leving (Academic Studies Press, 2011)

113 (Jan/Feb 2012)

● “Creating the Nation: Identity and the Aesthetics in Early Nineteenth-century Russia and Bohemia” by David L. Cooper (Northern Illinois UP, 2010)

“The Eighteenth Century,” Vol.51, No.3 (U of Pennsylvania P, 2010)

● “Penser l’image” ed. by Emmanuel Alloa (Les Presses du réel, 2010)

● “L’occhio della Medusa: Fotografia e letteratura” by Ceserani Remo (Bollati Boringhieri, 2011)

“Futurescapes: Space in Utopian and Science Fiction Discourses” ed. by Ralph Pordzik (Rodopi, 2009)

“Space and Time: Essays on Visions of History in Science Fiction and Fantasy Television” ed. by David C. Wright and Allan W. Austin (McFarland, 2010)

“Postmodern Science Fiction and Temporal Imagination” by Elana Gomel (Continuum, 2010)

● “Kultura i znaki: Semiotyka stosowana w szkole tartusko-moskiewskiej” by Boguslaw Żyłko (Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Gdańskiego, 2011)

● “Libertinage in Russian Culture and Literature: A Bio-History of Sexualities at the Threshold of Modernity” by Alexei Lalo (Brill, 2011)

● “Leo Tolstoy and the Alibi of Narrative” by Justin Weir (Yale UP, 2011)

● “«Вспомнилось, захотелось рассказать…» (Из мемуарного и эпистолярного наследия)” by Osip Dymov (Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 2011)

112 (Nov/Dec 2011)

“Art History: The Basics” by Grant Pooke & Diana Newall (Routledge, 2008)

“The Shaping of Art History: Meditations on a Discipline” by Patricia A. Emison (Pennsylvania State UP, 2008)

2nd edn. of “The Art of Art History: A Critical Anthology” ed. by Donald Preziosi (Oxford UP, 2009)

“Art History: Contemporary Perspectives on Method” ed. by Dana Arnold (Wiley-Blackwell, 2010)

3rd edn. of “Law & Literature” by Richard A. Posner (Harvard UP, 2009)

● “Erotic Nihilism in Late Imperial Russia: The Case of Mikhail Artsybashev’s Sanin” by Otto Boele (U of Wisconsin P, 2009)
[also reviewed in №110]

● “Первый древнерусский перевод апофегмат Беняша Будного: исследование и издание текста” by Eliza Maiek (Leksem, 2011)

● “Exile, Murder and Madness in Siberia, 1823–61” by Andrew A. Gentes (Palgrave Macmillan, 2010)

● “Lyric Poetry and Modern Politics: Russia, Poland, and the West” by Clare Cavanagh (Yale UP, 2009)

● “Między Pałacem Rad i Pałacem Kultury. Studium Kultury Totalitarnej” by Jakub Sadowski (Libron, 2009)

● “Ruins of Modernity” ed. by Julia Hell & Andreas Schönle (Duke UP, 2010)

111 (Sep/Oct 2011)

● “Le formalisme en Russie” by Catherine Depretto (Institut d’études slaves, 2009)

● “Turning into Sterne: Viktor Shklovskii and Literary Reception” by Emily Finer (Legenda, 2010)

● V.N. Voloshinov’s “Marxisme et philosophie du langage” ed. by Patrick Sériot & Inna Tylkowski-Ageeva (Lambert-Lucas, 2010)

“The Soviet Empire of Signs: A History of the Tartu School of Semiotics” by Maxim Waldstein (VDM Verlag Dr. Müller, 2008)

“Russia on the Edge: Imagined Geographies and Post-Soviet Identity” by Edith W. Clowes (Cornell UP, 2011)

“Russian Children’s Literature and Culture” ed. by Marina Balina & Larissa Rudova (Routledge, 2008; pb. edn. 2011)

“A Transnational Poetics” by Jahan Ramazani (U of Chicago P, 2009)

“Understanding Cultural Geography: Places and Traces” by Jon Anderson (Routledge, 2010)

● “Tolstoy and the Religious Culture of His Time: A Biography of a Long Conversion, 1845–1887” by Inessa Medzhibovskaya (Lexington Books, 2008)

● “Postać Don Juana w utworach pisarzy rosyjskich XIX wieku” by Aleksandra Szymańska (Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego, 2009)

● “Censura, istituzioni e politica letteraria in URSS (1964–1985)” by Maria Zalambani (Firenze UP, 2009)

● “Nabokov, Perversely” by Eric Naiman (Cornell UP, 2010)

110 (Jul/Aug 2011)

“Electronic Literature: New Horizons for the Literary” by N. Katherine Hayles (U of Notre Dame P, 2008)

“The Possible Worlds of Hypertext Fiction” by Alice Bell (Palgrave Macmillan, 2010)

“The Chinese Translation of Russian Literature: Three Studies” by Mark Gamsa (Brill, 2008)

“The Reading of Russian Literature in China: A Moral Example and Manual of Practice” by Mark Gamsa (Palgrave Macmillan, 2010)

● “Architecture au-delà du mur : Berlin, Varsovie, Moscou, 1989–2009” ed. by Corinne Jacquand & Ewa Bérard (Editions A & J Picard, 2009)

● “Erotic Nihilism in Late Imperial Russia: The Case of Mikhail Artsybashev’s Sanin” by Otto Boele (U of Wisconsin P, 2009)
[also reviewed in №112]

● “The Enigma of Isaac Babel Biography, History, Context” ed. by Gregory Freidin (Stanford UP, 2009)

● “From Continuity to Contiguity: Toward a New Jewish Lite­rary Thinking” by Dan Miron (Stanford UP, 2010)

109 (May/Jun 2011)

● “Uses of Literature” by Rita Felski (Blackwell, 2008)

● “Art and Ethical Criticism” ed. by Garry L. Hagberg (Blackwell, 2008)

● “Pourquoi étudier la littérature?” by Vincent Jouve (Armand Colin, 2010)

● “Petite écologie des études littéraires: Pourquoi et comment étudier la littérature?” by Jean-Marie Schaeffer” (Éditions Thierry Marchaisse, 2011)

● “Dostoevsky’s Democracy” by Nancy Ruttenburg (Princeton UP, 2008)

● “Unattainable Bride Russia: Gendering Nation, State, and Intelligentsia in Russian Intellectual Culture” by Ellen Rutten (Northwestern UP, 2010)

● “Beyond the Flesh: Alexander Blok, Zinaida Gippius, and the Symbolist Sublimation of Sex” by Jenifer Presto (U of Wisconsin P, 2008)

● “Cinema: A Visual Anthropology” by Gordon Gray (Berg, 2010)

108 (Mar/Apr 2011)

“The Fiction of Narrative: Essays on History, Literature, and Theory, 1957–2007” by Hayden White (Johns Hopkins UP, 2010)

“Possible Worlds of Fiction and History” by Lubomír Doležel (Johns Hopkins UP, 2010)

“Erfahrung und Geschichte: Historische Sinnbildung im Pränarrativen” ed. by Thiemo Breyer & Daniel Creutz (De Gruyter, 2010)

● “Metaphern und Metonymien in der russischen und sowjetischen Kultur und Literatur” by Dirk Uffelmann (Böhlau-Verlag 2010)

● “Helen of Troy: From Homer to Hollywood” by Laurie E. Maguire (Wiley-Blackwell, 2009)

● “Holy Fathers, Secular Sons: Clergy, Intelligentsia, and the Modern Self in Revolutionary Russia” by Laurie Manchester (Northern Illinois UP, 2008)

● “Twelve Essays on Andrej Belyj’s Peterburg” by Magnus Ljunggren (Göteborgs universitet, 2009)

Russian Literature, Vol. 65, No.1–3 (Elsevier, 2009)

107 (Jan/Feb 2011)

● “Myth and Modernity” ed. by Dan Edelstein & Bettina R. Lerner (Yale French Studies, Vol. 111 (2007))

● “Freudian Mythologies: Greek Tragedy and Modern Identities” by Rachel Bowlby (Oxford UP, 2007)

“The Three Cultures” by Jerome Kagan (Cambridge UP, 2009)

“Why the Humanities Matter: A Commonsense Approach” by Frederick Luis Aldama (U of Texas P, 2008)

● “The Mantra of Efficiency: From Waterwheel to Social Control” by Jennifer Karns Alexander (Johns Hopkins UP, 2008)

● “Men of Empire: Power and Negotiation in Venice’s Maritime State” by Monique O’Connell (Johns Hopkins UP, 2009)

“Speech, Memory, and Meaning: Intertextuality in Everyday Language” by Boris Gasparov (De Gruyter, 2010)

● “The Death of Tolstoy: Russia on the Eve, Astapovo Station, 1910” by William Nickell (Cornell UP, 2010)

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