Lecture
Fyodor Dostoevsky: structural universals and hypertext space
Open lecture "Fyodor Dostoevsky: structural universals and hypertext space".
Current issues in West Asia
The Geopolitical Observatory for Russia’s Key Issues (G.O.R.K.I. Centre of St Petersburg University) will host the first in a series of meetings where participants can discuss key events of the current international agenda in an open discussion format.
Conqueror of the ether. To the 165th anniversary of Alexander Popov
Public lecture "Conqueror of the ether. To the 165th anniversary of Alexander Popov" by Sergei Petrov.
"Dying is Fun": "the art of suicide" in Nabokov’s last novel’
Lecture "Dying is Fun": "the art of suicide" in Nabokov’s last novel’ by Liubov Bugaeva.
Crimean travelogue and failed initiation: two stories by Mikhail Elizarov
Lecture ‘Crimean travelogue and failed initiation: two stories by Mikhail Elizarov’ by Andrei Astvatsaturov.
The works by Vladimir Nabokov in the context of the philosophy of symbolism
Open lecture "The works by Vladimir Nabokov in the context of the philosophy of symbolism".
"Orpheu" is the journal-manifesto of the First Portuguese Modernism
‘"Orpheu" is the journal-manifesto of the First Portuguese Modernism’. Lecture by Mariia Mazniak.
Harbin: distant and close
Grand event to celebrate 125th anniversary of Harbin city founding "Harbin: distant and close" lecture.
Public lecture of Myanmar military attaché for students of SPbU
Amusing textual criticism: Why are Samuil Marshak’s poems remembered for a lifetime?
Lecture "Amusing textual criticism: Why are Samuil Marshak’s poems remembered for a lifetime?" by Nikolai Guskov, Candidate of Philology, Associate Professor in the Department of the History of Russian Literature.