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Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Litteraria Rossica
Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Litteraria Rossica

Publishing House: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego
Subject(s): Literary Texts
Frequency: 1 issues
Print ISSN: 2353-4834
Status: Active

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Short Description

The magazine "Folia Litteraria Rossica" from the series "Acta Universitatis Lodziensis" has been revived after a ten-year break. In the last four years (2010-2013) there were published three issues of the magazine (in order of continuous - 3, 4, 5, 6). All materials are reviewed. Publications in Russian dominate. The composition of the Scientific Editor, Scientific Council, as well as Reviewers group is international. Each issue has three sections: Articles, Reviews, and Reports. Foreword "From the Editor" contains information for readers and prospective authors about the planned theme in the next number. On the last page of each issue is given the content of the previous number (table of contents). "Folia Litteraria Rossica" publishes articles on Russian literature and culture, as well as on issues of translating specific artistic texts; provides its columns for specialists in Russian studies from different research centers in the country and abroad; the editors also occasionally include topics of wider Slavic. The number of researchers collaborating with the magazine continues to increase, and among them the are representatives of major universities from Russia, Germany, Bulgaria, Ukraine and Belarus. We cooperate with the Institute of Slavic Studies in Giessen and the Department of Theory of Literature Twersky State University. In terms of subject matter the first two issues of the magazine are varied; articles are mainly of Russian literature, the authors consider general issues from different periods of its development - from the eighteenth century to our contemporary times. The numbers 5 and 6 have a monographic character and bears the title “Знаки обращения к литературной традиции в творчестве классиков и современных авторов” / “References to literary tradition in the works of classic and contemporary authors”. The publication of tha monograph was made possible thanks to the considerable number of authors whose editor was able to enlist within three years of operation. The topic has been proposed in the previous issue of the journal, and aroused great interest of researchers. Therefore, the next numbers will also have a monographic character, and the articles will be subject to the title, which would include references to the literary tradition in the analysed works.