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La mestra Carme [PDF]

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Anna Akhmatova and Her Circle

Russian Review, 1995
This is a powerful collection of fifteen memoirs by and about the great poet of the Silver Age of Russian literature. Here are reminiscences that open a window into the Russian literary scene from pre-revolutionary days through the Stalin years and up to the short-lived Kruschev "thaw." The book includes pieces by Akhmatova's husband, the poet Nikolai ...
Sibelan Forrester   +2 more
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Anna Akhmatova's "Requiem, 1935-1940"

Russian Review, 1974
"This cycle of poems has been received from Russia and is published without the knowledge or consent of the author." This laconic absolvatur accompanied Akhmatova's Requiem when it was first published in 1963.1 Since then, the work has been translated into many languages, including English, and to that extent needs little introduction.
Robin Kemball, Anna Akhmatova
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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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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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Anna Akhmatova

Books Abroad, 1973
Philippe Radley, Sam N. Driver
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Anna Akhmatova

Russian Review, 1984
Sam Driver, A. I. Pavlovskii
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Anna Akhmatova

The Hudson Review, 1991
Clarence Brown   +3 more
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Automated topic modeling of tourist reviews: Does the Anna Karenina principle apply?

Tourism Management, 2021
Andrei P Kirilenko   +2 more
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Remembering Anna Akhmatova

The Modern Language Review, 1993
Justin Doherty   +2 more
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