Lermontov: A Study in Literary-historical EvaluationArdis, 1981 - 190 pages |
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... problem comes to the fore within the bounds of the literature under study : a problem of genre , of poetic language , etc .; that is , when there is no " school " or " ten- dencies , " but only a groping for possible and necessary ...
... problem comes to the fore within the bounds of the literature under study : a problem of genre , of poetic language , etc .; that is , when there is no " school " or " ten- dencies , " but only a groping for possible and necessary ...
Page 153
... problem of this period in Russian prose is the organization of the literary language itself and a narrative form . The question of prose lan- guage is a matter of equal concern to Pushkin , Marlinsky , Odoevsky , Dal , Senkovsky , and ...
... problem of this period in Russian prose is the organization of the literary language itself and a narrative form . The question of prose lan- guage is a matter of equal concern to Pushkin , Marlinsky , Odoevsky , Dal , Senkovsky , and ...
Page 173
... problem the question of lyric genres was at the time . 4. " Sasha Chyorny " is a parody of Nekrasov's " Sasha " ( 1856 ) - tr . 5. V. Zhirmunsky ( " On the Problem of the Formal Method " - the fore- word to the Russian translation of O ...
... problem the question of lyric genres was at the time . 4. " Sasha Chyorny " is a parody of Nekrasov's " Sasha " ( 1856 ) - tr . 5. V. Zhirmunsky ( " On the Problem of the Formal Method " - the fore- word to the Russian translation of O ...
Contents
Introduction B M Eikhenbaum | 9 |
Youthful Verse | 21 |
Verse of the Second Period 18361841 | 89 |
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