Marina Tsvetaeva and Sophia Parnok were both Russian poets living during the first half of the twentieth century. Tsvetaeva is considered one of the most prominent poets of the Silver Age, and is recognized for her innovative and complex style. Parnok is far less well-known, by Russians and scholars alike, and the process of re-establishing her as a figure in Russian literary history began just thirty years ago, with the work of scholars that will be discussed below. What connects these two women is the affair they conducted from 1914 to 1916, and the poetry they wrote chronicling it. This paper endeavors to examine the poetry of Tsvetaeva and Parnok in the context of that relationship, and also to consider how their poetry and thought on q...
This dissertation examines two simultaneous and convergent processes. One is the mechanism of hetero...
Elizaveta Polonskaja (1890-1969) is the least-known member of the Serapion Brothers, a controversial...
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The life and career of the remarkable Russian poet, Marina Tsvetaeva (1892-1941) offers a paradigm f...
Zapiski kavalerist-devitsy (The Notes of the Cavalry Maiden) by Aleksandr Aleksandrov (1783–1866), w...
Zapiski kavalerist-devitsy (The Notes of the Cavalry Maiden) by Aleksandr Aleksandrov (1783–1866), w...
The present paper is part of an on-going study of gender and identity in the poetry of Marina Tsveta...
This article is devoted to the specifics of the functioning of the Sapphic discourse in Russian fema...
This article is devoted to the specifics of the functioning of the Sapphic discourse in Russian fema...
5 June 192312 June 192317 June 192319 June 192319 June 1923Marina Tsvetaeva was born in Moscow in 18...
This dissertation focuses on Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s historicized poetics of femininity, that is, h...
Elizaveta Polonskaja (1890-1969) is the least-known member of the Serapion Brothers, a controversial...
This dissertation focuses on Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s historicized poetics of femininity, that is, h...
This thesis examines the position of the most canonical of official Soviet poets, Vladimir Maiakovsk...
One of the best-known and influential Russian modernist poets, Marina Tsvetaeva (1892–1941) wrote ly...
This dissertation examines two simultaneous and convergent processes. One is the mechanism of hetero...
Elizaveta Polonskaja (1890-1969) is the least-known member of the Serapion Brothers, a controversial...
Honors (Bachelor's)HistoryUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/1206...
The life and career of the remarkable Russian poet, Marina Tsvetaeva (1892-1941) offers a paradigm f...
Zapiski kavalerist-devitsy (The Notes of the Cavalry Maiden) by Aleksandr Aleksandrov (1783–1866), w...
Zapiski kavalerist-devitsy (The Notes of the Cavalry Maiden) by Aleksandr Aleksandrov (1783–1866), w...
The present paper is part of an on-going study of gender and identity in the poetry of Marina Tsveta...
This article is devoted to the specifics of the functioning of the Sapphic discourse in Russian fema...
This article is devoted to the specifics of the functioning of the Sapphic discourse in Russian fema...
5 June 192312 June 192317 June 192319 June 192319 June 1923Marina Tsvetaeva was born in Moscow in 18...
This dissertation focuses on Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s historicized poetics of femininity, that is, h...
Elizaveta Polonskaja (1890-1969) is the least-known member of the Serapion Brothers, a controversial...
This dissertation focuses on Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s historicized poetics of femininity, that is, h...
This thesis examines the position of the most canonical of official Soviet poets, Vladimir Maiakovsk...
One of the best-known and influential Russian modernist poets, Marina Tsvetaeva (1892–1941) wrote ly...
This dissertation examines two simultaneous and convergent processes. One is the mechanism of hetero...
Elizaveta Polonskaja (1890-1969) is the least-known member of the Serapion Brothers, a controversial...
Honors (Bachelor's)HistoryUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/1206...