Molchanie (in Russian Language)
... had conceived him (very late in the day, within two months of completing Part 1) as a 'positively beautiful man', had referred to literary models such as Dickens' Mr Pickwick, Cervantes' Don Quixote and Hugo's Jean Valjean (XXVIII, ...
Molchanie V Tryapochku (in Russian Language)
Molchanie Piramid (in Russian Language)
The latter I shall call molchanie, which denotes silence maintained by someone who speaks. The former then is a silence which speech breaks, while the latter is a silence ofspeech.
Goluboe Molchanie (sbornik) (in Russian Language)
Goluboe Molchanie
A. Iakovlev, “Bezumnoe molchanie,” Sbornik statei posviashchennykh V. O. Kliuchevskomu (Moscow: Pechatnia S. P. Iakovleva, 1909), 651–678. The point is a good one, that during the Troubles the “people- events” type of explanation became ...
... prosodic or pragmatic silences.6 Many languages use different vocabulary to denote silence as noun or verb.7 Davies uses the Russian words molchanie – silence as cessation or refusal of speech – and tishina – silence encountered ...
With an introduction by the editors discussing Memory Studies, and concluding remarks by Astrid Erll, this collection demonstrates that acceptance and consideration of silence as having both a performative and aesthetic dimension is an ...