A Convenient Territory: Russian Literature at the Edge of Modernity: Essays in Honor of Barry Scherr
Intertextuality as critique in khlebnikov: Towards a reading of “serpent train”
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Pickford, H. W. (2015). Intertextuality as critique in khlebnikov: Towards a reading of “serpent train”. In A Convenient Territory: Russian Literature at the Edge of Modernity: Essays in Honor of Barry Scherr (pp. 139–159).
Pickford, H. W. “Intertextuality as critique in khlebnikov: Towards a reading of “serpent train”.” In A Convenient Territory: Russian Literature at the Edge of Modernity: Essays in Honor of Barry Scherr, 139–59, 2015.
Pickford HW. Intertextuality as critique in khlebnikov: Towards a reading of “serpent train”. In: A Convenient Territory: Russian Literature at the Edge of Modernity: Essays in Honor of Barry Scherr. 2015. p. 139–59.
Pickford, H. W. “Intertextuality as critique in khlebnikov: Towards a reading of “serpent train”.” A Convenient Territory: Russian Literature at the Edge of Modernity: Essays in Honor of Barry Scherr, 2015, pp. 139–59.
Pickford HW. Intertextuality as critique in khlebnikov: Towards a reading of “serpent train”. A Convenient Territory: Russian Literature at the Edge of Modernity: Essays in Honor of Barry Scherr. 2015. p. 139–159.
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January 1, 2015
Start / End Page
139 / 159