Lermontov: A Study in Literary-historical EvaluationArdis, 1981 - 190 pages |
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... Prisoner of the Caucasus " Lermontov uses material from Pushkin ( " A Prisoner of the Caucasus , " Evgeny Onegin ) , Kozlov ( " Natalya Dolgoruka- ya , " " The Monk , " " The Bride of Abydos " ) and Marlinsky ( the narrative poem ...
... Prisoner of the Caucasus " Lermontov uses material from Pushkin ( " A Prisoner of the Caucasus , " Evgeny Onegin ) , Kozlov ( " Natalya Dolgoruka- ya , " " The Monk , " " The Bride of Abydos " ) and Marlinsky ( the narrative poem ...
Page 60
... Prisoner to a Moth ' ( from de Maistre , 1813 ) , consisting of an extended monologue of the prisoner addressed to a moth which has flown into his dungeon . It concludes with the following stanza : Падут железные затворы - Детей ...
... Prisoner to a Moth ' ( from de Maistre , 1813 ) , consisting of an extended monologue of the prisoner addressed to a moth which has flown into his dungeon . It concludes with the following stanza : Падут железные затворы - Детей ...
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... Prisoner of Chillon , " Kozlov's " The Black Monk " and Podolinsky's ' The Beggar . " If one takes from " A Confession " ( 1830 ) , " The Boyar Orsha " ( 1836 ) , and " The Novice " ( 1840 ) passages common to all of them , then ...
... Prisoner of Chillon , " Kozlov's " The Black Monk " and Podolinsky's ' The Beggar . " If one takes from " A Confession " ( 1830 ) , " The Boyar Orsha " ( 1836 ) , and " The Novice " ( 1840 ) passages common to all of them , then ...
Contents
Introduction B M Eikhenbaum | 9 |
Youthful Verse | 21 |
Verse of the Second Period 18361841 | 89 |
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