THE HISTORICAL MEMORY OF MANKIND: OVER THIRTY CENTURIES OF HISTORY IN WRITTEN MONUMENTS HERALD OF THE RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCEстатья
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Аннотация:The genesis of basic concepts such as literary monuments and composition of literature, which largely determine the formation of the repertoire of the Literary Monuments book series, is discussed. The interpretation of these elements, which are now, as before, taken into account by the editorial board of the series, goes back to the ideas of Academician Nikolai Konrad about the historicity of both the concept of literature itself and the composition of literature in different historical eras. Theoretical constructs about the unity of the cultural and historical development of mankind and the main stages and formations in the development of peoples, about the unity of the global literary process, as developed by Konrad within the project History of World Literature, lie at the core of the publication program of Literary Monuments. The new original approaches of Academicians Konrad and Dmitrii Likhachev to the study of the world literary process and the problems of textology become apparent themselves in the book series through the preparation and academic publication of the book texts as well as their academic support.