Lermontov: A Study in Literary-historical EvaluationArdis, 1981 - 190 pages |
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... sense of the word . Religio- philosophical and psychological interpretations of poetic creativity always will be and inevitably must be debatable and contradictory because they characterize not the poet but that historical moment which ...
... sense of the word . Religio- philosophical and psychological interpretations of poetic creativity always will be and inevitably must be debatable and contradictory because they characterize not the poet but that historical moment which ...
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... sense . Aksakov , who himself had experienced the force of this upheaval , speaks about it very clearly : 1 " Poetic activity in Russia had to reach the limit of its tension , to develop its apogee . For this the highest poetic genius ...
... sense . Aksakov , who himself had experienced the force of this upheaval , speaks about it very clearly : 1 " Poetic activity in Russia had to reach the limit of its tension , to develop its apogee . For this the highest poetic genius ...
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... sense ) in the house where Pechorin decided to go , to the concluding catastrophe . It is char- acteristic of Lermontov that this tale was developed not by combining various elements which could be expanded equally into a large form ...
... sense ) in the house where Pechorin decided to go , to the concluding catastrophe . It is char- acteristic of Lermontov that this tale was developed not by combining various elements which could be expanded equally into a large form ...
Contents
Introduction B M Eikhenbaum | 9 |
Youthful Verse | 21 |
Verse of the Second Period 18361841 | 89 |
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