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World Literature Today, 2000
A collection of writings assessing the place of poetry in Russian culture. The book's 15 essays seek to illumine the age of Pushkin; the works of early 20th-century poets; and the field of contemporary Russian poetry. Some essays are devoted to individual poets, others take up broader trends.
Victor Terras, Stephanie Sandler
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A collection of writings assessing the place of poetry in Russian culture. The book's 15 essays seek to illumine the age of Pushkin; the works of early 20th-century poets; and the field of contemporary Russian poetry. Some essays are devoted to individual poets, others take up broader trends.
Victor Terras, Stephanie Sandler
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The plastic age of Russian poetry
Voprosy literatury, 2021Dergachev believes that modern poetry, along with any other art form these days, is going through an identity crisis, which has made it virtually impossible to distinguish true art from a parody of it. It is increasingly more common for journals and literary award short-lists to feature perfectly confusing oeuvre, to whose defense, however, fellow ...
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SCHUBERT'S «THE TROUT» IN RUSSIAN POETRY
Izvestia of Smolensk State University, 2020Franz Schubert is one of the well-known western composers in Russian poetry due to the fact that poets have been attracted by his laconic plots, relation to legends, melodramaticism and deep symbolism going beyond historical symbolism. In Russian poetry the small play «The Trout» acquired a meaning different from the composer’s intensions.
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2020
The chapter considers Mandelstam’s 1932 ‘Verses on Russian Poetry’ as an act of engagement with Soviet critical debates on poetry and ideology, and on the nature of the poetic canon. The cycle has been deemed to illustrate Mandelstam at his most hermetic and even backward-looking, read as poems that put up a verbal screen. In fact, it is highly topical
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The chapter considers Mandelstam’s 1932 ‘Verses on Russian Poetry’ as an act of engagement with Soviet critical debates on poetry and ideology, and on the nature of the poetic canon. The cycle has been deemed to illustrate Mandelstam at his most hermetic and even backward-looking, read as poems that put up a verbal screen. In fact, it is highly topical
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1993
"The book is a credit to the press, a boon to everyone interested in Russian culture, and an important resource for teachers and students of Russian literature." -Library Journal"... a solid and conscientious piece of work, informed by discerning taste and learning." -Times Literary Supplement"Smith’s collection of contemporary Russian poetry should be
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"The book is a credit to the press, a boon to everyone interested in Russian culture, and an important resource for teachers and students of Russian literature." -Library Journal"... a solid and conscientious piece of work, informed by discerning taste and learning." -Times Literary Supplement"Smith’s collection of contemporary Russian poetry should be
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Russian poetry and the October revolution
Revolutionary Russia, 1990This survey is not intended to be either exhaustive or inclusive, but to adumbrate a conceptual approach to poetry and politics on the basis of the immediate poetic response to the October Revolution in Russia. The premise is that the great poets exceeded their ‘school’ (whether Proletarian, Peasant, Futurist, Imagist, Symbolist or Acmeist) and had ...
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Russian Poetry: The Lives or the Lines?
The Modern Language Review, 2000I need hardly say this, but will nevertheless ask for your indulgence while I do so, that to be elected President of the MHRA is a great honour for me personally. There is a broader and much more important reason why I am gratified to have been elected.
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