Pushkin, Mickiewicz and the Overcoming of RomanticismHumanities Honors Program, Stanford University, 1976 - 110 sivua |
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... digression which I was accidentally led into , as in all my digressions . . . there is a master - stroke of digressive skill the merit of which has all along , I fear , been overlooked by my reader ... That though my digressions are all ...
... digression which I was accidentally led into , as in all my digressions . . . there is a master - stroke of digressive skill the merit of which has all along , I fear , been overlooked by my reader ... That though my digressions are all ...
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... digressions do not have the kind of decorative gratuity that Sterne's do ; the “ main business " does not progress behind them or in spite of them , but through them . At each juncture , Pushkin deepens the poetic experience by making ...
... digressions do not have the kind of decorative gratuity that Sterne's do ; the “ main business " does not progress behind them or in spite of them , but through them . At each juncture , Pushkin deepens the poetic experience by making ...
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... digressions . The famous elegy to the feet is a case in point . Ranging from Petrarchan pathos and idealism , When , where , what wildernesses threading Will you forget them , luckless clown ? Dear little feet , where are you treading ...
... digressions . The famous elegy to the feet is a case in point . Ranging from Petrarchan pathos and idealism , When , where , what wildernesses threading Will you forget them , luckless clown ? Dear little feet , where are you treading ...
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