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Mandelshtam's “Tristia”: Translating порывь into English
Translation Studies, 2018ABSTRACTLike the energies that turn water into waves, it is the impulse (порывь) in the words and phrases which, according to Osip Mandelshtam, turns language into poetry.
Tony Brinkley, James Brophy
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Umov-Mandelshtam radiation conditions in elastic periodic waveguides
Sbornik Mathematics, 2014We study settings of the problem of elasticity theory on wave propagation in an elastic periodic waveguide with radiation conditions at infinity. We present a mathematical theory for energy radiation conditions based on Mandelshtam's energy principle and the Umov-Poynting vector, as well as using the technique of weighted spaces with detached ...
S A Nazarov
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Mandelshtam–Brillouin Scattering in As2S3and GeS2Chalcogenide Glasses
Glass Physics and Chemistry, 2004Mandelshtam–Brillouin and Rayleigh scattering in As2S3 and GeS2 chalcogenide glasses is investigated. Longitudinal hypersonic velocities, adiabatic elastooptical constants (p12)ad at frequencies ∼15 GHz, extinction coefficients, and scattering losses are determined.
I I Shpak +2 more
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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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Commentary on Mandelshtam’s Texts: Problems and Practice
This article consists of two parts. The first one is theoretical and examines the problem of commenting on O.E. Mandelstam’s texts: it analyzes previous experiences, compares different commentarial approaches realized in former editions, discusses possibilities and shortcomings of intertextual and biographical commentary.openaire +1 more source

