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To the study of visual poetics in the old believer literature of the 18th century. / Zhuravel, O. D.

In: Критика и семиотика, No. 1, 01.01.2020, p. 249-262.

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Zhuravel OD. To the study of visual poetics in the old believer literature of the 18th century. Критика и семиотика. 2020 Jan 1;(1):249-262. doi: 10.25205/2307-1737-2020-1-249-262

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Zhuravel, O. D. / To the study of visual poetics in the old believer literature of the 18th century. In: Критика и семиотика. 2020 ; No. 1. pp. 249-262.

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