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KATHRYN L. AMBROSE. 2010. (En)gendering barriers: A comparative discussion of the woman question in mid- to late-nineteenth-century English, German and Russian literature. PhD thesis. Keele.
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REBECCA BARRETT. 2009. The women question in English and Russian literature, 1848-1877. PhD thesis. Keele.
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Pop. 71.12%
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H..-Y.S. CHEN. 2006. Conflicts between patriarchal morality and female sexuality in the prose of Viktoria Tokareva and Tie Ning. PhD thesis. Cambridge.
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Pop. 9.79%
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LUCINDA C. CRITCHLEY. 2015. 'The Russian woman is not a human being': Female subjectivity in the works of F.M. Dostoevsky, 1846-1864. PhD thesis. Bristol.
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TAMAR KOPLATADZE. 2020. Postcolonial identities in Russophone women's writing from the Caucasus and Central Asia. DPhil thesis. Oxford.
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OLGA E. MAKAROVA. 2010. 'The woman question' in the life and works of Aleksei Sergeevich Suvorin. PhD thesis. London (Queen Mary).
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JUDITH R. MONORI. 2010. Woman, violence and the prose miniature in the oeuvres of Kharms and Örkény: A multidimensional comparative analysis. PhD thesis. London (UCL).
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VICTORIA R.W. O'NEILL. 2015. The role of the feminine in masculine cycles of death, rebirth and new life: Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, Babel, Bulgakov and Pasternak. PhD thesis. Keele.
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URSULA STOHLER. 2005. Russian women writers of the 1800-1820s and the response to sentimentalist literary conventions, the feminine and writing: Mariia Pospelova, Mariia Bolotnikova and Anna Naumova. PhD thesis. Exeter.
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CHRISTOPHER J. TOOKE. 2011. The representation of Jewish women in pre-revolutionary Russian literature. PhD thesis. London (UCL).
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ERIK J.S. VLAEMINCK. 2020. Masculinity politics in post-Soviet Russian fiction: From Viktor Pelevin to Aleksandr Prokhanov. PhD thesis. Edinburgh.
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