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S. P. Gudkova (Saransk, Russia). The nature of the development of contemporary Russian poetry in Mordovia

Posted on 30.08.2018 by editor

 The nature of the development of contemporary Russian poetry in Mordovia

Svetlana P. Gudkova,
Doctor of Philology, Professor,
Department of Russian and Foreign Literature,
Ogarev Mordovia State University
(Saransk, Russia), sveta_gud@mail.ru

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