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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright
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  1. Table of Contents
  2. pp. v-vi
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  1. Acknowledgments
  2. p. vii
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  1. Introduction
  2. John Kopper and Michael Wachtel
  3. pp. 1-6
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  1. M. L. Gasparov: Two Letters and an Enclosure (1980–81)
  2. Barbara Heldt and G. S. Smith
  3. pp. 7-20
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  1. The Russian Caesura: Rhythm, Syntax, and Semantics
  2. Michael Wachtel
  3. pp. 21-40
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  1. Russian Kýbelē:Equivalencies in Translation and Catullus’s Poem 63
  2. Emily Klenin
  3. pp. 41-54
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  1. The Rhythmic Structure of The Tales of Belkin and thePeculiarities of a Poet’s Prose
  2. Evgeny Kazartsev
  3. pp. 55-66
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  1. The City and the Lock:Pushkin’s Miniature Lyric
  2. Alexander Zholkovsky
  3. pp. 67-80
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  1. Hidden Pictures: Slutsky’s Iconicity and Mayakovsky’s Legacy
  2. Nila Friedberg
  3. pp. 81-104
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  1. The Last Stump and the Forgotten Leaf:Images of Trees in Marina Tsvetaeva’s Poetry ofIdentity and Alienation
  2. Alyssa Dinega Gillespie
  3. pp. 105-138
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  1. Intertextuality as Critique in Khlebnikov:Towards a Reading of “Serpent Train”
  2. Henry W. Pickford
  3. pp. 139-160
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  1. “Our Song”—Bella Akhmadulina as Translator ofHovanes Tumanian’s Poem “My Song”
  2. Sonia I. Ketchian
  3. pp. 161-178
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  1. The Cod, the Hawk, and 1975: Brodsky’s Point of No Return
  2. David Bethea
  3. pp. 179-202
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  1. Eisenstein’s Bezhin Meadow: Hagiography and Puericide
  2. Sara Pankenier Weld
  3. pp. 203-216
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  1. Being Eccentric Like Vasily Rozanov: How Andrei Siniavsky-Terts and Venedikt Erofeev Resisted Socialist Realism
  2. Edith W. Clowes
  3. pp. 217-230
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  1. Out of Africa: Aleksandr Grin’s Novel The Treasure of the African Mountains (1925)
  2. Nicholas Luker
  3. pp. 231-244
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  1. Not by Bread Alone: Maxim Gorky’s Sacramental Metaphors
  2. Amy Singleton Adams
  3. pp. 245-258
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  1. “Undivided yet Merged”: Maxim Gorky’s Concept of Personhood in “The Disintegration of Personality”
  2. Erich Lippman
  3. pp. 259-274
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  1. Senile Reflections on the “Kreutzer Complex”
  2. Hugh McLean
  3. pp. 275-286
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  1. The Love Quadrangle in Andrei Bely’s Petersburg
  2. John Kopper
  3. pp. 287-304
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  1. The Number Devil and the Mermaid of Math:Chekhov’s “Ward Six”
  2. Cathy Popkin
  3. pp. 305-318
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  1. Dostoevsky’s Ellipses and Dostoevsky’s Realism in The Dead House
  2. Liza Knapp
  3. pp. 319-336
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  1. The Sociolinguistics of Variation in Odessan Russian
  2. Lenore A. Grenoble
  3. pp. 337-354
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  1. Genrikh Altshuller, TRIZ, and the Eeyore Problemin Soviet Science Fiction
  2. Yvonne Howell
  3. pp. 355-366
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  1. Publications of Barry Scherr
  2. pp. 367-388
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  1. Notes on Contributors
  2. pp. 389-394
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