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Volkov Ivan O. «The ideas of the Russian masonry in I. Turgenev's works ofthe 1870s» // Tomsk State University Journal 2017. №415 C.5-11
Volkov Ivan O. «Italian text" in I.S. Turgenev's "Torrents of Spring" (1871)» // Tomsk State University Journal 2017. №418 C.5-13
Volkov Ivan O. «The Shakespeare text of the story "A Lear of the Steppes" by I. Turgenev: characters' images» // Tomsk State University Journal 2018. №426 C.5-13
Volkov Ivan O. «V. Zhukovsky and I. Turgenev (to the question of creative continuity)» // Tomsk State University Journal 2018. №430 C.5-14
Zhilyakova Emma M., Volkov Ivan O. «Ivanhoe by Walter Scott in the Creative Perception of Ivan Turgenev. Article One» // Tomsk State University Journal 2020. №460 C.5-15
Volkov Ivan O. «The Image of Hamlet Poetics in I.S. Turgenev's Novels» // Tomsk State University Journal 2019. №444 C.14-26
Zhilyakova Emma M., Volkov Ivan O. «I.S. Turgenev and H. de Balzac: On the Way to Shakespeare (On the Materials of the Writer's Family Library). Article Two» // Tomsk State University Journal 2019. №448 C.16-23
Zhilyakova Emma M., Volkov Ivan O. «I.S. Turgenev and H. de Balzac: On the Way to Shakespeare (On the Materials of the Writer's Family Library). Article One» // Tomsk State University Journal 2019. №447 C.18-27
Volkov Ivan O. «The image of Ivan the Terrible in I.S. Turgenev's works of the 1870s: the story "A Lear of the Steppes"» // Tomsk State University Journal 2017. №419 C.23-31
Zhilyakova Emma M., Volkov Ivan O. «Ivanhoe by Walter Scott in the Creative Perception of Ivan Turgenev. Article Two» // Tomsk State University Journal 2020. №461 C.23-29
Boyko Vladimir P. «Russian business origin and development in I.S. Turgenev's works» // Tomsk State University Journal 2017. №417 C.30-35
Volkov Ivan O. «The tradition of Walter Scott in the work of Ivan Turgenev: SaintRonan's Well and Clara Milic» // Imagology and Comparative Studies 2022. №17 C.37-59
Volkov Ivan O. «Walter Scott’s Saint Ronan’s Well in Ivan Turgenev’s Artistic Perception» // Imagology and Comparative Studies 2021. №16 C.49-67
Volkov Ivan O. «The last scene of the second part of Faust as translated by Ivan Turgenev» // Siberian Journal of Philology 2025. №1 C.74-86
Volkov Ivan O. «Ivan Turgenev as a translator of William Shakespeare» // Imagology and Comparative Studies 2019. №11 C.97-120
Volkov Ivan O. «Ivan Turgenev as a reader of Goethe's Faust (on Turgenev's personal library). Article 2» // Tomsk State University Journal of Philology 2025. №94 C.140-171
Volkov Ivan O., Zhilyakova Emma M. «Ivan Turgenev's ancestors as readers: Nikolay Lavrov and Virgil (on the material of the writer's family collection of books)» // Tomsk State University Journal of Philology 2018. №54 C.147-159
Zhilyakova Emma M., Volkov Ivan O. «The dramatic nature of the story "A Lear of the Steppes" by I. Turgenev (according to the manuscript heritage)» // Tomsk State University Journal of Philology 2017. №50 C.149-175
Volkov Ivan O. «Ivan Turgenev as a reader of Goethe’s Faust (on Turgenev’s personal library). Article 1» // Tomsk State University Journal of Philology 2025. №93 C.167-194
Prokudin Boris A. «Ivan Turgenev’s novel Fathers and Sons and the formation of the raznochintsy’s Class Consciousness» // Tomsk State University Journal of Philosophy, Sociology and Political Science 2022. №67 C.173-189
Zhilyakova Emma M., Volkov Ivan O. «Ivan Turgenev as the Reader of The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling by Henry Fielding (On the Materials of the Writer's Family Library)» // Tomsk State University Journal of Philology 2019. №62 C.198-225
Zhilyakova Emma M., Volkov Ivan O. « The Pirate by Walter Scott in Ivan Turgenev’s Perception: From Reading to Explication (On Turgenev’s Personal Library Materials)» // Tomsk State University Journal of Philology 2020. №67 C.218-244
Zhilyakova Emma M., Aleksandrova Elena V. «Yegor Kovalevsky and Ivan Turgenev: From personal relationships to creative connections» // Tomsk State University Journal of Philology 2022. №76 C.230-246