Diverse Voices: Essays on Poets and PoetryStory Line Press, 1993 - Всего страниц: 281 |
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... Pasternak , Yelena Pasternak , and Konstantin M. Azadovsky and translated by Margaret Wettlin and Walter Arndt . As the title conveys , this book is the correspondence between Pasternak , Tsvetayeva , and Rilke , in the sum- mer of 1926 ...
... Pasternak , Yelena Pasternak , and Konstantin M. Azadovsky and translated by Margaret Wettlin and Walter Arndt . As the title conveys , this book is the correspondence between Pasternak , Tsvetayeva , and Rilke , in the sum- mer of 1926 ...
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... Pasternak and Tsvetayeva's shift should not be perceived as a decline . Being released from the weight of the symbol into the real is a form of transcendence where things could take on symbolic weight through the context in which they ...
... Pasternak and Tsvetayeva's shift should not be perceived as a decline . Being released from the weight of the symbol into the real is a form of transcendence where things could take on symbolic weight through the context in which they ...
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... Pasternak , and Marina Tsvetayeva . In their hands the letter can be the least trivial or artificial or compromised of forms . And in 1926 Rilke , Pasternak , and Tsvetayeva corre- sponded with each other . In one of her last letters to ...
... Pasternak , and Marina Tsvetayeva . In their hands the letter can be the least trivial or artificial or compromised of forms . And in 1926 Rilke , Pasternak , and Tsvetayeva corre- sponded with each other . In one of her last letters to ...
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