Abstract
The article presents a review of the collective monograph Through the Alien to One’s Own: Dialogue of Russian and Hungarian Cultures (2023), which summarizes the research project of the same name. The article notes the contribution of Hungarian and Siberian co-authors to the comparative and imagological study of Russian and European literature, and the diversity of aspects of this study: historical and literary analysis, translation studies, and semiotics of culture. Of particular interest in this context are the parallels found by the researchers in the poetics of S. Voros and O. Mandelstam, F.M. Dostoevsky and L. Krasznahorkai. The book under review is an example of thoughtful research, in the course of which the “alien” is recognized as an integral part of the “one’s own” - the language of world culture. The author declares no conflicts of interests.
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