Lermontov: A Study in Literary-historical EvaluationArdis, 1981 - 190 pages |
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... literature . By 1830 Russian liter- ature no longer satisfies him ; it seems poverty - stricken , not so much as mate- rial for reading per se , as from the point of view of its utilization : " Our liter- ature ( he notes in 1830 ) is ...
... literature . By 1830 Russian liter- ature no longer satisfies him ; it seems poverty - stricken , not so much as mate- rial for reading per se , as from the point of view of its utilization : " Our liter- ature ( he notes in 1830 ) is ...
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... literature develops in its own way , on the basis of its own traditions . Entering into another literature , the foreign author is transformed and gives it not what he generally possesses and what is typical for him in his own literature ...
... literature develops in its own way , on the basis of its own traditions . Entering into another literature , the foreign author is transformed and gives it not what he generally possesses and what is typical for him in his own literature ...
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... literature of his day as something new and fresh . Among the poems of this new period there are works in which echoes of the youthful lyrics are clearly audible ; but Lermontov did not publish works of this type , to all appearances ...
... literature of his day as something new and fresh . Among the poems of this new period there are works in which echoes of the youthful lyrics are clearly audible ; but Lermontov did not publish works of this type , to all appearances ...
Contents
Introduction B M Eikhenbaum | 9 |
Youthful Verse | 21 |
Verse of the Second Period 18361841 | 89 |
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Aleksandr already appearance ballad basic beginning Bela Boyar Orsha Bronze Horseman Byron Caucasus chapter character characteristic comic Confession death declamatory Demon developed devices Die Räuber dream elegy emotional entire epoch everything expression fate feminine rhymes formulae genres Hamlet hero historical iambic iambic pentameter intonation Izmail-Bei Kozlov language large form Lermon Lermontov Lermontov's poetry Lermontov's youthful linked literary literature lyric poetry Maksim Maksimych Marlinsky masculine rhymes material meditation montov motivation narrative form narrative poem narrator novel Novice Odoevsky oratorical passions Pechorin plot Podolinsky poet poetic Polezhaev precisely Princess Ligovskaya Prisoner Prisoner of Chillon prose Pushkin readers rhythmic Russian language Russian poetry Sashka scene semantic Senkovsky Shakespeare Shevyryov simile song soul speech stanza storm story Sturm und Drang style stylistic tale tendency thought tion traditional Vadim verse line words writes Zhukovsky Zhukovsky's был все его есть их любил мир мне мог моей ни он ты храм