The “Literary History of the United States,” which opens with the publication of this volume, reveals the genesis, formation and development of American nati...
The fourth volume of The Literary History of the United States covers the last third of the 19th century. - an extremely important period, a turning point in...
The fifth volume of “US Literary History” traces the features of the development of realism in American literature of the early 20th century (1901–1920) and ...
The proposed book contains monuments of apocryphal literature, united by the genre of revelation, or apocalypse. “The Revelation of St. John the Theologian,”...
Arnold Toynbee (1889–1975) was an English philosopher, cultural scientist and sociologist. He created the theory of "challenge and response" - a pattern that...
Jorge Luis Borges is one of the most famous writers of the 20th century, who largely determined the shape of modern literature. World fame came to him after ...
Gilbert Keith Chesterton is an English writer, journalist, and a prominent representative of the classic detective story. Many of his works are still unknown...
The stories about Father Brown are small masterpieces of the British classic detective story that have become a real literary phenomenon. Plays were written ...
The fifth part of the collection is devoted to historical series. The collection includes memorable statements from the heroes and authors of some series abo...
The collection of memoirs about the outstanding Russian writer, scientist, teacher, theologian Sergei Nikolaevich Durylin covers the period from his gymnasiu...
Scientific edition of the “Easter Chronicle” by an anonymous author of the 7th century. for the first time published in a modern European language in full. T...