- Hélène
Iswolsky (Russian: Елена Александровна Извольская, born in 1896, Tegernsee, Germany; died in 1975, Cold Spring, New York,
United States) was a Russian...
-
Count Alexander Petrovich Izvolsky or
Iswolsky (Russian: Алекса́ндр Петро́вич Изво́льский, 18 March [O.S. 6 March] 1856 in
Moscow – 16
August 1919 in Paris)...
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White émigrés in the
Russian diaspora.
Following her conversion, Hélène
Iswolsky regularly attended the
Divine Liturgy at the
Church of the Holy Trinity...
- Bakhtin, Mikhail. [1941] 1993
Rabelais and His World,
translated by H.
Iswolsky. Bloomington:
Indiana University Press. Barber, C. Renate. 1965. "Sacred...
-
Themes (rev. 2nd ed.), New York:
Fordham University Press, p. 5 Hélène
Iswolsky (1960),
Christ in Russia: The History, Tradition, and Life of the Russian...
- 1984. Bakhtin, Mikhail.
Rabelais and His
World [1941]. Trans. Hélène
Iswolsky. Bloomington:
Indiana University Press, 1993. The
series in the original...
- literatura. Bakhtin, M.M. (1968)
Rabelais and His World. Trans. Hélène
Iswolsky. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Bakhtin, M.M. (1975)
Questions of Literature...
- required.) Bakhtin, Mikhail. 1984.
Rabelais and his world.
Translated by H.
Iswolsky. Bloomington:
Indiana University Press.
Original edition,
Tvorchestvo Fransua...
- 13 Bakhtin, Mikhail.
Rabelais and His
World [1941, 1965]. Trans. Hélène
Iswolsky. Bloomington:
Indiana University Press p. 12 Force, Nichole; Read, M. A...
- the
Middle Ages and Renaissance. Its 1968
English translation by Hélène
Iswolsky was
given the title,
Rabelais and His World. For Bakhtin,
carnival is ****ociated...