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Russian Tashkent in Satirical Poetry of the Early Twentieth Century [PDF]
The article deals with the image of Tashkent as it appears in the Russian satirical poetry of the early 20th century. Initially, the article presents a review of sketches about Tashkent of that time made by travelers from the central part of Russia.
Viktor A. Sukhanov
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N.M. Yazykov and Count D.I. Khvostov: Dialogue Between the Romanticist and the Classicist [PDF]
The article is devoted to the relationship of prominent representatives of opposite literary trends: the romanticist N.M. Yazykov and the classicist count D.I. Khvostov.
Alexander V. Kurochkin
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Stanzas with seven and nine lines have had a long tradition in English verse, but stanzas with an odd number of lines and longer than five lines occur relatively rarely in Russian.
Barry P. Scherr
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The article deals with the problem of mythologized perception of the names of the poets of the Silver Age N. Gumilev and A. Blok in the works of G. Ivanov «Chinese Shadows» and «Petersburg Winters».
Vera V. Koroleva
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This research will analyze Russian poems by using the approach of sociology of literature. Poetry is a popular form in Russian literature. The presence of the poets with their works make people in the world know Russian literature. The poets’s journey to
Thera Widyastuti, Banggas Limbong
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Lumières of the English Criticism (Introductory Article). Samuel Johnson. Swift (From The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets). Translated into Russian, with Notes [PDF]
This publication includes the introductory article and the translation of the source text, namely, “The Life of Swift” from The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets (1781) by Samuel Johnson (1709–1784), a great eighteenth-century English literary ...
Natalya I. Reinhold
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The ‘Russian Poetic Speech — 2016’ Project as a Cultural Narrative of Modern Russian Poetry
This article presents a methodological description of the ‘Russian Poetic Speech — 2016’ narrative project aimed to identify, demonstrate, and study a cross-section of modern Russian poetry.
Kalpidi V.
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Vladimir Mayakovsky and Frank O’Hara: a Reappraisal [PDF]
The “New York School” refers to a group of poets and painters, mostly of the Abstract Expressionist movement, who congregated in New York in the first two decades following the end of the Second World War.
Ronald Vroon
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Problem of Cultures Dialogue in Irish Poetry of the Second Half of the 20th - 21st Centuries
The phenomenon of Irish poetry of the second half of the 20th - 21st centuries through the prism of the theory of dialogue of cultures is considered.
A. V. Kononova
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Tea Well-Wishes in Contemporary Kalmyk Lyric Poetry: The Folklore Aspect Revisited
Introduction. The article examines the genre of tea well-wishes in contemporary Kalmyk lyric poetry through the prism of folklore tradition. The fact that the theme has been somewhat understudied from the latter perspective makes the work relevant enough.
Rimma M. Khaninova
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