№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)
363–367 ● Nabokov 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)
312–314 ● Philosophie, 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)