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ID1925196488
Author(s)Tjurmorezova, S. A.
Title

Liričeskoe zvučanie "Tichogo Dona" M. A. Šolochova v vosprijatii sovremennikov = Lyrical perception of Sholokhov's "The silent Don" in the eyes of contemporaries

PublishedVestnik Moskovskogo Gosudarstvennogo Oblastnogo Universiteta, Moskva : Izdat. MGOU, 2011, 2, 151-156
SoundexL5788; Z8460; T2440; S8540; V0817; S8766; L5745; P1781; S8548; S8562; C4626
Mediumarticle
URLwww.vestnik-mgou.ru (homepage)
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SourceOLC Slavistik
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