2021
DOI: 10.3406/russe.2021.3072
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La Russie asiatique dans l'œuvre d'Alexandre Ostrovski

Abstract: The Asian component permeates all levels of Ostrovsky's fictional world and reflects the author's view of the problem of Russian identity while also letting us estimate the geopolitical claims of Russia's general public. The article examines various markers of Asia and "asiachina" (backwardness) in the works of the playwright. Such markers are the names of towns on the Volga river, taken by Ostrovsky from the ancient history of the region (Bryakhimov) or from the neighboring Central Asia (Khiva, Kokand, Bukhar… Show more

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