The Acmeist movement in Russian poetry : culture and the word
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The Acmeist movement in Russian poetry : culture and the word
(Oxford modern languages and literature monographs)
Clarendon Press , Oxford University Press, c1995
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Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral--Oxford) under the title: Culture and the word
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
As a study in English of Acmeism as a movement in its own right, this book shows how the early 20th-century movement developed into a way of thinking about poetry and the Russian literary tradition. The main Acmeist forum, Tsekh Poetov; Acmeism's history and relationship with Russian Symbolism; its theoretical and critical principles; intertextuality in Acmeist poetic practice; and the philosophy behind the movement are investigated, as are the major exponents of Acmeism: the Russian poets Gumilev, Akhmatova, and Mandel'shtam.
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