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Akhmatova's Petersburg

The Slavic and East European Journal, 1984
Sonia Ketchian, Sharon Leiter
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Anna Akhmatova

Russian Review, 1984
Sam Driver, A. I. Pavlovskii
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Akhmatova's Petersburg

Russian Review, 1986
Heinrich A. Stammler, Sharon Leiter
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Anna Akhmatova

The Slavic and East European Journal, 1973
Duffield White, Sam N. Driver
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Anna Akhmatova’s Complicity

2019
This examines Anna Akhmatova's two great late poems Requiem (1935–62) and the famously difficult Poem without a Hero (1940–65). In Requiem , Akhmatova embraces her role as a “world-historical personage.” In a ...
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Anna Akhmatova

The Hudson Review, 1991
Clarence Brown   +3 more
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Reading Akhmatova

Forum for Modern Language Studies, 1977
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Akhmatova, Anna (1889–1966)

2018
Anna Akhmatova was one of Russia’s most famous poets and arguably its most famous woman poet. During her formative years, she belonged to a literary movement known as Acmeism. The Acmeist poets — who included her first husband Nikolay Gumilyev, as well as the great poet Osip Mandelstam — strove to move away from the dominant Symbolist aesthetic and ...
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Translating Akhmatova

Translation Review, 1990
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