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Alexander Blok’s “The Rose and the Cross” and Charles Robert Maturin’s “Melmoth the Wanderer” [PDF]
This article deals with Alexander Blok’s symbolist drama “The Rose and the Cross” (1913), the main idea of which is the tragedy of love and death. There is no doubt that this play reflected the writer’s own experiences, national literary associations ...
Mark G. Altshuller
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Polish Reception of Alexander Blok in the Russian Press of the Interwar Wilno
The Russian press of interwar Wilno reflected Polish translations of the poetry of Alexander Blok and the opinions of Polish critics about the work of the Russian poet.
Павел Лавринец
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Alexander Blok on the Émigré Press: A.F. Damanskaya vs A.S. Yashchenko [PDF]
The article examines Alexander Blok’s late note on the émigré press, written for the unpublished Literaturnaya Gazeta [Literary Gazette]. The context that influenced the creation of the note is reconstructed through the use of archival materials ...
Anfisa D. Savina
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Leonid Dolgopolov’s Unpublished PhD Thesis on Alexander Blok’s Narrative Poems ‘Retribution’ and ‘The Twelve’ [PDF]
Russian Modernism scholar Leonid Konstantinovich Dolgolopov (1928 –1995), known for his studies on Alexander Blok and Andrei Bely, completed his PhD thesis on Blok’s narrative poems “Retribution” and “The Twelve” in 1960, received his degree in 1962, but
Vassili Molodiakov
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Harmony and Disharmony: Acoustic Opposition in the Early Lyrics of Alexander Blok
The article studies the role of the observer - the subject of acoustic perception of poetic narrative, in particular, in the construction of a dual reality in the early work by Alexander Blok Poems about the Beautiful Lady.
Zifa K. Temirgazina +1 more
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Dmitri Shostakovich’s Seven Romances on Verses by Alexander Blok’s op. 127 (1967), is a profound meditation on voice, nostalgia, and memory, set against the backdrop of Russian Symbolism and late Soviet aesthetics.
Ivana Petković Lozo
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Alexander Blok: An Essay on the Historiography of the February 1917 Revolution in Russia [PDF]
The article examines the results of Alexander Blok’s work in the Extraordinary Investigative Commission (EIC) of the Provisional Government. Researchers have addressed the study of this period in the poet’s biography but the issue is currently far from ...
Elena I. Goncharova
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THE ORIGINS OF THE ALEXANDER BLOK MUSEUM IN PETROGRAD—LENINGRAD
The article reconstructs the history of an unrealized project to establish an apartment museum in memory of Alexander Blok in Petrograd immediately after the poet’s death in 1921. Other attempts to establish this museum, one in conjunction with Blok’s 60th anniversary in 1940 and another in 1941, also were unsuccessful.
Svetlana A. Ipatova
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In poetry, like in music, the poetic sounding has a semantic meaning and the meaning captured in a poem is “incapable of being renamed”, that is, expressed in any other way. This is what A.V. Mikhailov defines as “musicality”.
Julia M. Oparina
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The image of Death, embodied in the image of a beautiful maiden, is considered in the article through the analysis of references in the novel diptych by B. Akunin The Mistress of Death and The Lover of Death (the Erast Fandorin series) to one of the most
Olga Fedunina
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