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Hebrew Rennaissance Poets in Russia. Their Reputations among Russian-Language Readers
Hebrew poetry experienced a renascence in Tsarist Russia in the last decade of the 1800's and the first twenty-old years of this century. This movement was paralleled by the appearance of the best of this poetry in Russian translations made by some of ...
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