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- The Burdens of Mental Disorders
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- 09 May 2013, pp ix-xii
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Libertinage in Russian Culture and Literature: A Bio-History ofSexualities at the Threshold of Modernity. By Alexei Lalo. Russian History and Culture, vol. 8. Leiden: Brill, 2011. x, 291 pp. Notes. Bibliography. Index. $159.00, hard bound.
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- Slavic Review / Volume 72 / Issue 1 / Spring 2013
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- 20 January 2017, pp. 187-188
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- Spring 2013
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No More Horsing Around: Sex, Love, and Motherhood in Tolstoi's Kholstomer
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- Slavic Review / Volume 70 / Issue 3 / Fall 2011
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- 27 January 2017, pp. 545-568
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- Fall 2011
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Contemporary Russian Satire: A Genre Study. By Karen L. Ryan-Hayes. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995. xi, 289 pp. Notes. Bibliography. Index. $64.95, hard bound.
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- Slavic Review / Volume 57 / Issue 3 / Fall 1998
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- 27 January 2017, pp. 700-701
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- Fall 1998
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Teniers, Flemish Art, and the Natural School Debate
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- Slavic Review / Volume 50 / Issue 3 / Fall 1991
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- 27 January 2017, pp. 576-589
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- Fall 1991
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Orest Somov: Russian Fiction between Romanticism and Realism. By John Mersereau, Jr. Ann Arbor, Mich.: Ardis, 1989. 165 pp. $27.50, cloth.
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- Slavic Review / Volume 49 / Issue 3 / Fall 1990
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- 27 January 2017, pp. 495-496
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- Fall 1990
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The Double or my Evenings in Little Russia. By Antony Pogorelsky. Translated by Ruth Sobel. Ann Arbor, Mich.: Ardis, 1988. 125 pp. Photographs. $17.50, cloth.
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- Slavic Review / Volume 48 / Issue 3 / Fall 1989
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- 19 May 2017, pp. 529-530
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- Fall 1989
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The Cavalry Maid: The Memoirs of a Woman Soldier of 1812. By Nadezhda Durova. Translated by John MersereauJr. and David Lapeza, Ann Arbor, Mich.: Ardis, 1988. 222 pp. $20.00, cloth. - The Cavalry Maiden: Journals of a Russian Officer in the Napoleonic Wars. By Nadezhda Durova. Translated by Mary Fleming Zirin. Indiana-Michigan Series in Russian and East European Studies. Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press, 1988. xxxvii, 242 pp. Maps. Photographs. $20.00, cloth.
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- Slavic Review / Volume 48 / Issue 3 / Fall 1989
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- 19 May 2017, pp. 490-492
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- Fall 1989
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Satisfying Khlestakov's Appetite: The Semiotics of Eating in The Inspector General
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- Slavic Review / Volume 47 / Issue 3 / Fall 1988
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- 27 January 2017, pp. 483-498
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- Fall 1988
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A Russian Tarzan, or “Aping” Jocko?
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- Slavic Review / Volume 46 / Issue 1 / Spring 1987
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- 27 January 2017, pp. 70-86
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- Spring 1987
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