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Journal of the Australasian Universities Language and Literature Association, 1968
(1968). LERMONTOV’S ‘DEMON’. Journal of the Australasian Universities Language and Literature Association: Vol. 29, No. 1, pp. 25-32.
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(1968). LERMONTOV’S ‘DEMON’. Journal of the Australasian Universities Language and Literature Association: Vol. 29, No. 1, pp. 25-32.
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Russian Review, 1941
and he died four years after Pushkin's death, that is, at the quite ridiculous age of twenty-seven.' Like Pushkin he was killed in a duel, but his duel was not the inevitable sequel of a tangled tragedy as in Pushkin's case. It belonged rather to that trivial type which in the eighteenthirties and forties so often turned hot friendship into cold murder-
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and he died four years after Pushkin's death, that is, at the quite ridiculous age of twenty-seven.' Like Pushkin he was killed in a duel, but his duel was not the inevitable sequel of a tangled tragedy as in Pushkin's case. It belonged rather to that trivial type which in the eighteenthirties and forties so often turned hot friendship into cold murder-
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The Transformation of Lermontov
1965With the conclusion of the war, the flood of historical patriotic plays came to an abrupt halt. If in the preceding years, Stalin had wanted to inspire patriotism in the average Russian by showing him heroic deeds of prerevolutionary military leaders, he now felt it necessary to shift the emphasis to glorification of the party—a step which may have ...
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