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Russian Literature is a peer-reviewed academic periodical that publishes literary studies in Russian

and English. The journal combines special and regular issues devoted to Russian literature with
contributions on related subjects in Croatian, Serbian, Czech, Slovak, Polish, and other Slavic
literatures.

Published since 1971, the journal has served as publication outlet for cardinal names in Russian
literary and cultural studies. The journal today continues to refine and broaden the field, by uniting
Russian- and English-language scholarship from Russia, Central, Eastern, and Western Europe,
the US, Asia, New Zealand and Australia; by combining the work of talented newcomers with
that of leading academics in the field; and by welcoming methodological and disciplinary inno-
vation. All methods and viewpoints are welcomed, provided that they contribute new, original or
challenging insights to the field, and/or use insights from young research paradigms to complicate
existing thinking in Russian and other Slavic literatures.

Editor-in-Chief: E. Rutten
Co-Editor-in-Chief: D. Ioffe
Co-Editors: M. Bozovic
A. Vdovin
Managing Editors: D. Ioffe
C. Jarvis
Production Editor: G. Alleman
Honorary Editor: W.G. Weststeijn
Advisory Editors: K. Clark (USA)
E. Dobrenko (UK)
S.A. Oushakine (USA)
Advisory Board: T.V. Civjan (Russian Federation)
A.A. Hansen-Löve (Germany)
R.L. Jackson (USA)
C. Kelly (UK)
I.V. Kukulin (Russian Federation)
M. Lipovetsky (USA)
M. Lotman (Estonia)
L.M. O’Toole (Australia)
W. Schmid (Germany)
Editorial Center: Slavic Institute of the University of Amsterdam, Spuistraat 210, 1012 VT
AMSTERDAM

Publication information: RUSSIAN LITERATURE (ISSN 0304–3479). For 2018 volumes


95–102 are scheduled for publication. Subscription prices are available upon request from the
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by standard mail (surface within Europe, air delivery outside Europe). Priority rates are available
upon request. Claims for missing issues should be made within six months of the date of dispatch.

Russian Literature is covered in the abstract and citation database SCOPUS® . Full text available on ScienceDirect®

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