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Livingstone 1988 — Livingstone A. «Integral Errors»: remarks on the writing of Doctor Zhivago // Essays in Poetics. 1988. Vol. 13. No. 2. P. 83–94.

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Livingstone 1989 — Livingstone A. Boris Pasternak. Doctor Zhivago. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989.

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Livingstone 1994 — Livingstone A. A Transformation of Goethe’s Faust // Themes and Variations: In Honor of Lazar Fleishman / Eds K. Polivanov, I. Shevelenko and A. Ustinov. Stanford, CA: Dept. of Slavic Languages and Literatures, Stanford University, 1994. P. 81–92.

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Livingstone 1998 — Livingstone A. Review of Boris Pasternaks Lehrjahre: neopublikovannye filosofskie konspekty i zametki Borisa Pasternaka // Slavic Review. 1998. Vol. 57. No. 4. P. 945–946.

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Livingstone 2006 — Livingstone A. Re-reading Okhrannaia gramota: Pasternak’s Use of Visuality and His Conception of Inspiration // Eternity’s Hostage: Selected Papers from the Stanford International Conference on Boris Pasternak, May 2004. In honor of Evgeny Pasternak and Elena Pasternak / Ed. L. Fleishman. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2006. P. 262–284.

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Livingstone 2006а — Livingstone A. Two Notes: How to Translate the Title «Okhrannaia gramota»; Footnote to an Epigraph // Eternity’s Hostage: Selected Papers from the Stanford International Conference on Boris Pasternak, May 2004. In honor of Evgeny Pasternak and Elena Pasternak / Ed. L. Fleishman. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2006. P. 80–93.

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Livingstone 2008 — Livingstone A. The Marsh of Gold: Pasternak’s Writings on Inspiration and Creation. Brighton, MA, 2008.

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Ljunggren 1984 — Ljunggren A. Juvenilia Pasternaka. Shest’ fragmentov o Relikvimini. Stockholm: Almqvist and Wiksell International, 1984.

 Ljunggren A.

Lock 1997 — Lock Ch. Debts and Displacements: On Metaphor and Metonymy // Acta Linguistica Hafniensia. 1997. Vol. 29. P. 321–337.

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Lock 1998 — Lock Ch. Roman Jakobson // Encyclopedia of Semiotics / Ed. P. Bouissac. New York: Oxford University Press, 1998. P. 327–330.