This review discusses the results of the XXX International Academic Conference "Pushkin Readings: Artistic Strategies of Classical and Modern Literature," held at A. S. Pushkin Leningrad State University on June 6-7, 2025. The conference was attended by 139 scholars and specialists from Russian academic institutions and universities, as well as Slavic scholars from Azerbaijan, Belarus, Iran, Kazakhstan, and Turkey. The following research topics were discussed at the conference: the dynamics of genre forms and stylistic trends in literature from the 18th to the 21st centuries; the role of artistic images and concepts in literary text and art; linguistic units in textual space and media communication; and color coding in language, speech, and literary text. The conference consisted of ten sections, five of which were online, and 110 papers were presented. The conference participants' papers confirmed the continuing interest in Pushkin and his legacy, the normative role of his style in the modern Russian language, and the fundamental role of his humanistic ideas in the national worldview.
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