Lermontov: A Study in Literary-historical EvaluationArdis, 1981 - 190 pages |
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... later ( in 1829-30 ) album verse and epi- grams occupy a large place in it . The entitling of poems by generic or formal terms is encountered here quite often ( romance , madrigal , ballad , stanza , elegy , song ) , but predominant ...
... later ( in 1829-30 ) album verse and epi- grams occupy a large place in it . The entitling of poems by generic or formal terms is encountered here quite often ( romance , madrigal , ballad , stanza , elegy , song ) , but predominant ...
Page 81
... later in the poem " Do not laugh at my prophetic grief " ( 1837 ) , and the second part ( " He was born for peaceful inspirations " ) first became part of the 1832 poem ( " He was born for happiness , for hope and peaceful inspirations ...
... later in the poem " Do not laugh at my prophetic grief " ( 1837 ) , and the second part ( " He was born for peaceful inspirations " ) first became part of the 1832 poem ( " He was born for happiness , for hope and peaceful inspirations ...
Page 132
... later is repeated in such pieces as " The Neighbor Lady , " " The Captive Knight . " Sometimes the motif is painted in folklore tones and assumes the character of a thieves ' song ( " The Neighbor Lady , " 1840 ) , some- times it ...
... later is repeated in such pieces as " The Neighbor Lady , " " The Captive Knight . " Sometimes the motif is painted in folklore tones and assumes the character of a thieves ' song ( " The Neighbor Lady , " 1840 ) , some- times it ...
Contents
Introduction B M Eikhenbaum | 9 |
Youthful Verse | 21 |
Verse of the Second Period 18361841 | 89 |
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