Reinventing Romantic Poetry : Russian Women Poets of the Mid-nineteenth Century
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Reinventing Romantic Poetry ...
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Reinventing Romantic Poetry Russian Women Poets of the Mid-Nineteenth Century h Diana Greene The University of Wisconsin Press ...
The University of Wisconsin Press 1930 Monroe Street Madison, Wisconsin 53711 http://www.wisc.edu/wisconsinpress/ 3 Henrietta St ...
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Contents Introduction Acknowledgments ix 1 .Social Conditions 2 .Literary Conventions 3 .Gender and Genre 4 .Evdokiia Rostopchi ...
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Acknowledgments This book could not have been written without the generous help of many people, groups, and institutions. I am d ...
grateful to Karina Melnikov and Irina Reyfman for advice on Russian, Claudine Verheggen on French, Ron Meyer on translation, and ...
A Note on Transliteration, Punctuation, and Abbreviations I use modified Library of Congress transliteration of Russian—in mod- ...
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Introduction This study offers some preliminary suggestions toward rethinking Rus- sian Romanticism, issues of canonicity, and t ...
Romantic poets androcentric or even misogynist myths. For example, in Pushkin we find men engaged in oedipal struggles over the ...
sian Romantic poetry. Rather, it is a corrective to scholars’ tendency in the past to neglect issues of gender—and gender as a c ...
not reflect their wishes. Pavlova’s only poetry collection to appear dur- ing her lifetime, published in Russia in 1863 , after ...
tioned by their society’s images of the woman writer.^13 Olsen also men- tions “one-book silences” ( 9 ), a term that describes ...
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