Author: Matej Kaniewski for Culture.pl Written in 1833, Alexander Pushkin’s Bronze Horseman kickstarted a new and unprecedented movement in Russian literature, known as the ‘Petersburg text’. It led ...
We offer 4 years of Russian language studies and a wide range of courses in literature, culture, and area studies. You will be part of a close-knit and dynamic community with numerous co-curricular ...
His Introduction to Russian Literature course regularly attracts up to 500 students, making it one of the most popular elective courses at Northwestern. America’s youth are widely assumed to be more ...
Russian language and literature encompasses research topics ranging from historical linguistics and general linguistic theory to sociological phenomena of the contemporary language, and from the ...
Our students explore Russian language, literature and culture, preparing them for careers in an increasingly global world. Students are able to combine their language training with interdisciplinary ...
The Nobel Prize in Literature 1933 was awarded to Ivan Bunin "for the strict artistry with which he has carried on the classical Russian traditions in prose writing." In 1958, the Nobel Prize in ...
Northwestern Libraries published a new research journal, Northwestern University Studies in Russian Philosophy, Literature and Religious Thought, debuting it Monday afternoon in University Library.
Major in Russian, a language the U.S. State Department deems "critical," and gain a decisive edge for career success in law, journalism, international affairs and public and government services.