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Three Inner Emigres: Anna Akhmatova, Osip Mandelshtam, Nikolai Zabolotsky
Russian Review, 19670 doubt," wrote Isaiah Berlin in an essay on Mandel.L~ shtam,' "despotic regimes create "inner emigres who can, like stoic sages, remove themselves from the inferno of the world, and out of the very material of their exile build a tranquil world of their own. Mandelshtam paid an almost unimaginable price for the preservation of his human attributes . .
Helen Muchnic
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A Piece of Advice Given by Leonid Isaakovich Mandelshtam
2001Everyone who is going to take part in a collection of reminiscences faces some difficulties. What should be dwelt on? What is unreasonable or uninteresting to describe? How can one avoid sliding into a presentation of one’s own biography? How can one be sure that one’s memory has not played a trick? Obviously, only after having tried to write something
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The Work of Leisure: The Figure of Empty Time in the Poetics of Holderlin and Mandelshtam
MLN - Modern Language Notes, 2003The modern notion of history was definitively formulated in the eighteenth century, when Rousseau and Kant restricted the access of humans to their own supersensible, substantial nature (essence). Man appeared as a historical being, one whose definition lies in his development (or, in the case of Rousseau, fall), in his negativity.
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Osip Mandelshtam’s Stone and Tristia Poet of Loneliness
2006Constantin V Ponomareff
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Mandelshtam's Acmeist Manifesto
Russian Review, 1965There is a peculiar significance which attaches to the title of this work. To call an Acmeist manifesto published in 1919 "The Morning of Acmeism" is to dispute the accepted notion which puts that year in the very late afternoon if not in fact the night of the movement first publicly proclaimed in 1913. The words may also be charged, as is customary in
Clarence Brown, Osip Mandelshtam
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Dancing Vowels: Mandelshtam in the Mouth
Slavic and East European Journal, 2015This article centers on Osip Mandelstam’s reading of his 1922 lyric «Я по лесенке приставной», which I consider in light of declamation studies of the time and the subsequent observations on vowels made by linguists who discounted those studies.
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Philology and Culture, 2023
The memoirs of N. Mandelstam are well known to a wide range of readers, but the attention of researchers to these texts is often due to the interest directed at the personality and work of O. Mandelstam. Literary critics actively use “Memoirs”, “The Second Book”, and “About Akhmatova”, but linguistic studies practically do not touch on her extensive ...
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The memoirs of N. Mandelstam are well known to a wide range of readers, but the attention of researchers to these texts is often due to the interest directed at the personality and work of O. Mandelstam. Literary critics actively use “Memoirs”, “The Second Book”, and “About Akhmatova”, but linguistic studies practically do not touch on her extensive ...
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