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Blok – the Poet of Russian Counter-revolution
Almanac “Essays on Conservatism”, 2023In the article the author examines the early creative works of A.A. Blok in the context of his political views which for a long time were clearly right-wing, conservative and even counter-revolutionary. The author quotes the opinions of many well-known Blok scholars who state that even in the years of 1905 – 1907 Blok was not ready to fully resign his ...
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Alexander Pushkin—Black Russian Poet
The Black Scholar, 1989(1989). Alexander Pushkin—Black Russian Poet. The Black Scholar: Vol. 20, Black Culture, pp. 2-9.
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Early English Specimens of the Russian Poets
Canadian-American Slavic Studies, 1975A. Cross
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Sewanee Review, 2009
Ballads such as this last one were notably sung by sellers at a stand near Chancery Lane. Thackeray, who is credited as the author of an anonymous article on broadside ballads in Frasers Magazine in 1839, writes: "Ballad singers come and chant here in deadly guttural tones satirical songs against the Whig administration, against the bishops and ...
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Ballads such as this last one were notably sung by sellers at a stand near Chancery Lane. Thackeray, who is credited as the author of an anonymous article on broadside ballads in Frasers Magazine in 1839, writes: "Ballad singers come and chant here in deadly guttural tones satirical songs against the Whig administration, against the bishops and ...
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Semantisation of prefixes: methods and functions (based on Russian poetry)
Russian language at schoolThe study aims to examine a rather complex and at the same time under-studied phenomenon in the Russian language, i. e. the semantisation of prefixal morphemes.
L. A. Sergievskaya, L. Fedoseeva
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Poets, Resistance, Translation, and Ethics in a Time of War
Slavic Review: Interdisciplinary Quarterly of Russian, Eurasian, and East European StudiesPoetry has proven a productive aesthetic discourse for those working in Russian and in Ukrainian, documented by a huge outpouring of verse and by both the articles in this forum.
S. Sandler
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“Where Are Your Poets, the Monsters Ask”: Reading Verse in a Genocidal War
Slavic Review: Interdisciplinary Quarterly of Russian, Eurasian, and East European StudiesIn this essay, Rory Finnin reviews the interventions of poetry in Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine and argues for more intellectual engagement with the concept of Russian genocide in the field of Slavic studies.
Rory Finnin
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Aleksandr Feinberg is one of the most popular poets of Uzbekistan. In spite of belonging to another nation, he writes all about Uzbek people and culture as he was brought up by Uzbek foster parents. From his works, we could see his infinite love and gratitude for Uzbekistan.
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Russian Poet and Harari Booklore. IV. Bindings
Manuscripta Orientalia. International Journal for Oriental Manuscript ResearchSt. Petersburg's academic institutions are home to a collection of manuscripts that were brought back from Abyssinia by Nikolai Gumilev (1886—1921), one of the most celebrated Russian poets of the 20th century, an indefatigable traveller and a courageous cavalry officer.
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