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Your search for Swift, Megan provides 11 hits | |
1 | A Self-conscious Tale: Pasternak's Povest'Swift, Megan - Canadian Slavonic papers : an interdisciplinary journal devoted to Central and Eastern Europe ; official organ of the Canadian Association of Slavists, Edmonton : Canadian Slavonic Papers, 2000, 42, 4, 481-490 |
2 | The Bronze Horseman Rides Again: The Stalinist Reimaging of Alexander Pushkin's Mednyi vsadnik, 1928–53Swift, Megan - The Russian review : an American quarterly devoted to Russia, past and present, Malden, Mass. [u.a.] : Blackwell, 2013, 72, 1, 24-44 |
3 | Writing the Manuscript: Pasternak's 'Povest" (1929)Swift, Megan - Australian Slavonic and East European studies : journal of the Australian and New Zealand Slavists' Association and of the Australasian Association for the Study of the Socialist Countries ; ASEES, Melbourne : School of Languages and Linguistics, The University of Melbourne, 2007, 21, 1-2, 41-55 |
4 | Timothy Langen. The Stony Dance: Unity and Gesture in Andrey Bely's PetersburgSwift, Megan - Canadian Slavonic papers : an interdisciplinary journal devoted to Central and Eastern Europe ; official organ of the Canadian Association of Slavists, Edmonton : Canadian Slavonic Papers, 2009, 51, 4, 547-548 |
5 | The Tale and the Novel: Pasternak and the Politics of GenreSwift, Megan - Canadian Slavonic papers : an interdisciplinary journal devoted to Central and Eastern Europe ; official organ of the Canadian Association of Slavists, Edmonton : Canadian Slavonic Papers, 2007, 49, 1/2, 111-122 |
6 | New Directions in the Study of St. Petersburg and the Petersburg Theme. Review of: Alexander M. Schenker. The Bronze Horseman, Falconet's Monument to Peter the Great; Anna Lisa Crone and Jennifer Jean Day. My Petersburg/Myself, Mental Architecture and Imaginative Space in Modern Russian Letters; Julie A. Buckler. Mapping St. Petersburg, Imperial Text and CityshapeSwift, Megan - Canadian Slavonic papers : an interdisciplinary journal devoted to Central and Eastern Europe ; official organ of the Canadian Association of Slavists, Edmonton : Canadian Slavonic Papers, 2006, 48, 1/2, 175-180 |
7 | Writing and the End of St Petersburg in Mandel'shtam's The Egyptian Stamp (1928)Swift, Megan - Slavonica : a twice-yearly publication on the languages, literatures, history and culture of Russia and Central and Eastern Europe, Leeds : Maney, 2009, 15, 2, 97-111 |
8 | The Poet, the Peasant and the Nation: Aleksandr Pushkin’s ‘Skazka o pope i o rabotnike ego Balde’ (1830) in Illustrated Editions 1917–1953Swift, Megan - Russian, Croatian and Serbian, Czech and Slovak, Polish literature, Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier, 2017, 87/89, 123-146 |
9 | Susanna Witt, Creating Creation: Readings of Pasternak's Doktor ZhivagoSwift, Megan - Canadian Slavonic papers : an interdisciplinary journal devoted to Central and Eastern Europe ; official organ of the Canadian Association of Slavists, Edmonton : Canadian Slavonic Papers, 2001, 43, 4, 575-576 |
10 | Larissa Rudova, Understanding Boris PasternakSwift, Megan - Canadian Slavonic papers : an interdisciplinary journal devoted to Central and Eastern Europe ; official organ of the Canadian Association of Slavists, Edmonton : Canadian Slavonic Papers, 2001, 43, 4, 563-564 |