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Lermontov ou la « soif éternelle »
Cahiers du monde russe et soviétique, 1976François Cornillot, Lermontov ou la « soif éternelle ». Analyse d'un thème central de la poésie de Lermontov. Dès le début de sa carrière poétique, Lermontov définit la poésie comme une quête de l' « infinie liberté de l'âme divine » et esquisse un paysage symbolique qui traduit l'aspiration fondamentale à laquelle il obéit en se consacrant à ...
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Russian Review, 1994
C onstant, attentive reading and reflection both set forth existing stereotypes and shatter them, at the same time that they deepen and widen our understanding of life. The unexpected awaits us when rereading a well-known or oft-quoted author. Here is one such example. In a letter to V. P. Botkin, V. G.
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C onstant, attentive reading and reflection both set forth existing stereotypes and shatter them, at the same time that they deepen and widen our understanding of life. The unexpected awaits us when rereading a well-known or oft-quoted author. Here is one such example. In a letter to V. P. Botkin, V. G.
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Russian Literature, 2016
Abstract Both Lermontov and Khodasevich were greeted by critics as having deep ties to the lyre of the Russian classical poets and both were also appreciated for the distinctiveness of their individual artistic voices. The name of Lermontov is rarely mentioned in connection with Khodasevich, nevertheless, the impact of his poetics on Khodasevich ...
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Abstract Both Lermontov and Khodasevich were greeted by critics as having deep ties to the lyre of the Russian classical poets and both were also appreciated for the distinctiveness of their individual artistic voices. The name of Lermontov is rarely mentioned in connection with Khodasevich, nevertheless, the impact of his poetics on Khodasevich ...
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Rocky Mountain Review of Language and Literature, 1985
Anne Tyler Netick, John Garrard
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Anne Tyler Netick, John Garrard
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