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Successes of Anna Akhmatova [PDF]
The report examines some features of the functioning of the «school of readers» of Anna Akhmatova’s poetry: the tendency to intersect social and aesthetic demarcation lines, a constant idea of obligation to imitate Akhmatova’s poetry, the functioning of ...
Roman Timenchik
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This paper aims to establish the source of Anna Akhmatova’s five-line poem “Iz zaveshchaniia Vasil’ki” composed in Kiev in 1909 and describing the life of a widowed kniaginia (princess).
Tat’iana Pakhareva
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The article aims to clarify and supplement the picture of the poetic dialogue between Anna Akhmatova and A. Blok in winter 1913–1914. The period of intense communication between the poets and their mutual dedications exchange (“Beauty is terrible” – you
Tatiana Pakhareva
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This article, completed during Dr. Polina Poberezkina’s stay in Estonia, examines several accounts of Anna Akhmatova’s last years and the poet’s funeral.
Polina Poberezkina
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This article is yet another installment in the series of Roman Timenchik’s annotations to Anna Akhmatova’s Notebooks (see also three previous volumes of Slavica Revalensia). This particular installment concerns two Italians mentioned in Akhmatova’s notes:
Roman Timenchik
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This article is the extended version of the keynote lecture Roman Timenchik delivered on May 12, 2023 at Tallinn University at the opening ceremony of a newly established Graduate Student Conference in Russian Language and Literatures (Helsinki—Tallinn ...
Roman Timenchik
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Из Именного указателя к «Записным книжкам» Ахматовой [From An Index to Anna Akhmatova’s “Notebooks”]
This article is the 33 installment in the series of annotations to Anna Akhmatova’s Notebooks. This particular installment concerns the following persons mentioned in Akhmatova’s notes: Vladimir Bonch-Bruevich (1873—1955), Ivan Bunin (1870—1953 ...
Roman Timenchik
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“No, I Will Not Hide from the Great Mess…”: Mandelstam and Akhmatova
This paper is devoted to the analysis of Osip Mandelstam’s poem “No, I will not hide from the great mess.” The poem is well-known yet remains relatively obscure and understudied, the meaning of most of its images is not clear.
Olga Bartoshevich-Zhagel
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On the History of Aleksandr Blok Party in Arzamas Society [PDF]
The paper traces the history of a short-lived Petrograd literary society “Arzamas” and analyses its connections with the Second Workshop of Poets. A special attention is paid to the Party organized by G. Ivanov and G.
Evgeniia V. Ivanova
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Из Именного указателя к «Записным книжкам» Ахматовой [From an Index to Anna Akhmatova’s Notebooks]
This article is yet another installment in the series of Roman Timenchik’s annotations to Anna Akhmatova’s Notebooks (see also two previous volumes of Slavica Revalensia).
Roman Timenchik
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