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The Religious Language of Russian Poets in 1812

Russian History, 2014
Russian poets during the reign of Alexander I widely employed images and stories from Old Testament Scriptures to describe the ongoing wars with Napoleon, especially regarding the invasion of 1812. Their ideas are collected in a body of patriotic literature, which has received little attention for its literary merits but provides insight into the ...
James N. Class
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A Poet-Knight-Errant Traveling North: Three Russian Poets’ Translations of Li Bai

2022
In 1918, the famous Russian writer Maksim Gorky took the founding of the publishing enterprise Vsemirnaia Literatura (“World Literature” in Russian), as an opportunity to envision a body of world literature for the Soviet Union. Fusing Johann Wolfgang von Goethe’s theory of Weltliteratur with the Marxian commodity of universal literature, Gorky’s ...
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Keats and the Russian Poets

The Modern Language Review, 2004
Michael Basker, Sonia I. Ketchian
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Seven Russian Poets

World Literature Today, 1980
Temira Pachmuss   +2 more
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Modern Russian Poets on Poetry

World Literature Today, 1977
Richard D. Sylvester, Carl R. Proffer
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America's Russian Poets

Books Abroad, 1975
V. Terras, R. H. Morrison
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Three Russian Poets

Books Abroad, 1946
R. T. H.   +4 more
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