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. // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1999. Issue 6 (15). P. 83-85

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. // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2000. Issue 6 (22). P. 15-17

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Schiller's Philosophic Lyrics in the Context of i.S. Turguenev's Creative Work // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2001. Issue 1 (26). P. 10-16

The author analyses the philosophic lyrics by F. Schiller in which his ethnical and aesthetical views were fully reflected, and the forthcoming analysis of the works by Turguenev brings the author to the conclusion which is quite new for the Russian tradition of looking upon Turguenev and of the influence of F. Schiller's ideas upon Turguenev's world outlook and artistic method, the conclusion of the proximity of moral philosophic and aesthetic positions of the German and Russian writers.

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GERMANY IN I. S. TURGENEV'S CREATIVE WORK IN THE PERIOD OF 1840-50-S (ON THE ISSUE OF «ODD MEN OUT») // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2010. Issue 8 (98). P. 48-52

In terms of I. S Turgenev 's works the question of the formation of the type of an «odd man out» in Russian literature is studied in this article. One of the most important sources of its formation is staying of most of «odd men out» in Germany, their deep understanding of German culture, first of all, of German classic philosophy. German classic philosophy nourished Russian philosophic ideas during the whole XIX century.

Keywords: «odd man out», formation of a personality, German culture, characterization of the German people and Germany

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THE THEME OF POOR PEOPLE IN “SCHWARZWALD VILLAGE STORIES” BY B. AUERBACH AND “HUNTER’S NOTES” BY I. S. TURGENEV // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 9 (124). P. 117-123

“Hunter’s Notes” by I. S. Turgenev and “Schwarzwald village stories” by B. Auerbach are compared in this article. On the basis of peculiarities of world outlook and poetic method of these writers, the state Russian and German literature in the 40-s of the 19th century conclusions of similarity and difference between these works are made.

Keywords: sketch, village story, «poetic realism», characterisation of poor people, characterisation of the narrat, social problems, humanism, psychologism

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THE SHORT STORY “FROM OVER THE SEA” BY TH. STORM AND THE STORY “ASYA” BY I.S. TURGENEV (ON THE ISSUE OF THE TYPOLOGY OF WRITERS’ METHOD) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 7 (148). P. 146-149

With reference to the comparative cage study of the short story by Th. Storm and the story by I. S. Turgenev conclusions about similarities and differences of the writers’ manner were drawn. It was also said about the formation of the critical realism in Russian and German literature and the influence of Turgenev’s creative work on German literature of the second half of the XIX century.

Keywords: Th. Storm, I. S. Turgenev, the short story “From Over the Sea”, the story “Asya”, Russian literature of 1860s, German literature of 1860s, realism, Russian-German literary relations, comparative cage study, typology of writers’ method

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“I LIVE UNEASILY…” FOR THE ANNIVERSARY OF PROFESSOR VALENTINA GOLOVCHINER // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 6 (159). P. 237-243

The article is devoted to the professional pedagogical and scientific work of the Honored cultural worker, Doctor of Philology Professor Valentina Yegorovna Golovchiner. We present the main areas of her work (theory and history of drama, history of Russian literature of 20th century). We reviewed the most important papers in the sphere of study of epic drama in Russian literature of 20th century; cover the research of the works of Alexander Pushkin, Maxim Gorky, Vladimir MayakovskiY, Yevgeny Shvarts, Nikolay Erdman and others. Also we bring out the articles on topical theoretical problems of contemporary study of literature. We mention the merits in the area of theatre critics and also the merits during the many years of teaching at the Tomsk State Pedagogical University. The authors of the article express their thanks the Professor for fruitful collaboration, guidance and friendly attitude to the colleagues and students.

Keywords: anniversary, Doctor of Philology Professor Valentina Yegorovna Golovchiner, theatre critic, scientific works

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