CONTENTS
T.S. ELIOT IN LITERARY HISTORY, 1922–2022
The Waste Land and The Criterion: A Centenary
Olga Ushakova. Rituals of Spring in Hope Mirlees’s Paris and T.S. Eliot’s The Waste Land
Vasily Tolmatchoff. To the Symbolism of T.S. Eliot's Anthological Poem
Giuliana Ferreccio. Modernist Drama and Referentiality: T.S. Eliot’s Sweeney Agonistes and Walter Benjamin’s Trauerspiel
Benjamin Lockerd. T.S. Eliot and the Sense of History
Temur Kobakhidze. Myth and European Poetic Thinking in 1920 –1940s (Considering the Methodological Aspect)
Temur Kobakhidze. Myth and Melos in Four Quartets by T.S. Eliot
Olga Polovinkina. The “Montage of Attractions” in T.S. Eliot’s The Waste Land
OLD WORLD, NEW WORLD
Choi Chatterjee. Santha Rama Rau: A Footnote to History?
Victoria Popova. “No One Writes to the Writer”: César Vallejo´s Soviet Correspondence
POETICS. READING AND INTERPRETING
Yuri Stulov. James Baldwin’s Quest for Ethics Echoing Leo Tolstoy
Artem Zubov. Mutual Adaptation as a Guarantee of the Future: Octavia Butler’s Works
MEMORABLE DATE
Abolitionist Literature
Uncle Tom’s Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe – 170 Year Anniversary
Olga Panova. Assemblage Point: Uncle Tom’s Cabin and the American Racial / Cultural Identity Model
Daria Abdurakhmanova-Pavlova. Sister Ruth’s Stories, or, Evenings with John Woolman (1865) and Juvenile Literature of Domestic Abolitionism
HISTORY OF AMERICAN LITERARY STUDIES
Andrey Kofman. At the Origins of Russian Latin American Studies. Lev Samoilovich Ospovat — on the Centenary of His Birth.
Lev Ospovat. As I Remember
ACADEMIC LIFE. NEWS. EVENTS. BOOK REVIEWS
Karina Ibragimova. The Voice of the March Hare
Albina Skisova. Black and White Horrors: American Gothic
Karina Ibragimova. EPIC 29-Kyoto: International Poundian Forum
IN MEMORIAM
Temur Kobakhidze. In Memory of a Friend and Colleague