The opposition of man and power in Pushkin's poem "The Bronze Horseman" and his archetypal features

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Karim Bekhan Mohammad (Candidate of Philology).    
The opposition of man and power in Pushkin's poem "The Bronze Horseman" and its archetypal features: the author's abstract of the thesis for a Candidate's Degree in Philology: specialty 10.01.01 / Karim Bekhan Mohammad; [Ros. un-t friendship of peoples]. - Moscow, 2013. - 18 p. ; 21 cm. -
Location of protection: Ros. un-t friendship of peoples. - Bibliography: p. 17 (4 names). - Res. in English. .
. - 100 copies. .
1. Peter I (the emperor of Russia, 1672 - 1725) - in fiction - Abstracts of dissertations. 2. Pushkin, Alexander Sergeevich (1799 - 1837). "The Bronze Horseman" - Images - Abstracts of dissertations. 3. Russian language (collection). 4. AS Pushkin (collection). 5. Russian literature.
BBC 83.3 (2 = 411.2) 52-8 Pushkin, AS, 445y031
BBK 63.3 (2) 51-8Peter I031
Source of electronic copy: PFUR. Website
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