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Balys Sruoga – the first translator of Anna Akhmatova’s poetry

open access: yesLiteratūra (Vilnius), 2019
The article considers both the history of the creation of translations of the writer Balis Sruoga, who translated poems by Anna Akhmatova, and the translations themselves.
Aliona Sofija Ivinskaja
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Из Именного указателя к «Записным книжкам» Ахматовой: Борис Пастернак. Часть I [From an Index to Anna Akhmatova’s _Notebooks_: Boris Pasternak. Part 1]

open access: yesSlavica Revalensia
This article is yet another installment in the series of Roman Timenchik’s annotations to Anna Akhmatova’s Notebooks. This particular installment concerns Boris Pasternak (1890—1960).
Roman Timenchik
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Anna Akhmatova and the Pushkin Commission of the USSR Academy of Sciences [PDF]

open access: yesЛитературный факт
Anna Akhmatova’s participation in the guild of Pushkin scholars consists not only of her profound and absolutely professional articles about Pushkin, but also of her direct involvement in the institutional work of Russian Pushkin scholars.
Alexey Yu. Balakin   +1 more
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«Царскосельские»: Из писем Ю. Л. Сазоновой к Г. П. Струве [“Those Who Lived in Tsarskoe…”: Letters of Yulia Sazonova to Gleb Struve]

open access: yesSlavica Revalensia
This article is focused on the publication of the letters of the actress, journalist, ballet critic and theater figure Yulia Sazonova-Slonimskaya (1884—1957), who knew personally all the three participants in the famous “triangle” (Anna Akhmatova ...
Konstantin Azadovskii
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Poetic Generation as Viewed by Anna Akhmatova

open access: yesИзвестия Уральского федерального университета. Серия 2: Гуманитарные науки, 2016
The article attempts to analytically describe the theme of a poetic generation in the works by Anna Akhmatova. The study considers the methodology and methods of analysis of a literary generation, proposed by V. S.
Anna Manasovna Menshchikova   +1 more
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Из Именного указателя к «Записным книжкам» Ахматовой [From An Index to Anna Akhmatova’s “Notebooks”]

open access: yesSlavica Revalensia, 2019
This article is yet another installment in the series of Roman Timenchik’s annotations to Anna Akhmatova’s Notebooks (see also the previous volume of Slavica Revalensia). This particular installment concerns the following persons mentioned in Akhmatova’s
Roman Timenchik
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Lot’s Wife: An Exploration of Nursing and Calls, Guided by Two Poems

open access: yesJournal of Applied Hermeneutics, 2022
The article is a discussion on the theme of "the call" that formed the basis for Dr. Ted George's series of presentations at the Canadian Hermeneutic Institute (CHI) in 2021.
Dr. Graham McCaffrey
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“The Staff of Isaiah”: Catacomb Discourse in Arseny Tarkovsky’s Poetry

open access: yesИзвестия Уральского федерального университета. Серия 2: Гуманитарные науки, 2023
This article analyses the work of A. Tarkovsky (1907–1989), for whom 1917 became a turning point which subsequently determined his “internal emigration”.
Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Medvedev
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Anna Akhmatova

open access: yesLes fonds slaves de la Bibliothèque Diderot de Lyon
Musée d'Anna Akhmatova, Saint-Pétersbourg A l’occasion de la publication d’Anna Akhmatova, portrait par Geneviève Brisac aux éditions Seghers, la Bibliothèque Diderot de Lyon consacre sa table de livres estivale à cette grande poétesse russe. Poète à 11 ans Née le 23 juin 1889 à Bolchoï Fontan, non loin d'Odessa, Anna Andreïevna Gorenko grandit à ...
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Anna Akhmátova e as dedicatórias poéticas de Marina Tsvetáieva

open access: yesTradTerm, 2017
Neste trabalho tradutório com o ciclo de poemas Para Akhmátova, de Marina Tsvetáieva, somos levados, de uma reflexão acerca do gênero de homenagem poética, passando por poemas escolhidos de Anna Akhmátova, até chegar a um exercício de “tradução comparada”
André Nogueira   +1 more
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