“Онегинские” черты в Поэме без предмета Валерия Перелешина
In his autobiographical Poem without a Subject (1972–1976) the Russian poet Valerii Pereleshin (1913–1992) follows the path of one of the most famous Russian poems, Eugene Onegin by Aleksander Pushkin. Pereleshin spent most of his life in China, and his long poem (8400 lines, one of the longest ever...
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description | In his autobiographical Poem without a Subject (1972–1976) the Russian poet Valerii Pereleshin (1913–1992) follows the path of one of the most famous Russian poems, Eugene Onegin by Aleksander Pushkin. Pereleshin spent most of his life in China, and his long poem (8400 lines, one of the longest ever written in Russian) might be called an encyclopedia of Russian life in China as the Onegin was an ‘encyclopedia of Russian life’ one hundred years before, as stated by Vissarion Belinskii. There are several poetical traits that show how Pereleshin follows Pushkin: long digressions, rhymes and neologisms, macaronic rhymes as well as prosaic footnotes. |
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spelling | doaj.art-b822e22ff4b44cd8b7b6ca51a18df71c2022-12-21T20:01:22ZengDipartimento di Studi Linguistici e Letterari - Università di PadovaAvtobiografija2281-69922020-12-010923926010.25430/2281-6992/v9-014219“Онегинские” черты в Поэме без предмета Валерия ПерелешинаVadim WittkowskyIn his autobiographical Poem without a Subject (1972–1976) the Russian poet Valerii Pereleshin (1913–1992) follows the path of one of the most famous Russian poems, Eugene Onegin by Aleksander Pushkin. Pereleshin spent most of his life in China, and his long poem (8400 lines, one of the longest ever written in Russian) might be called an encyclopedia of Russian life in China as the Onegin was an ‘encyclopedia of Russian life’ one hundred years before, as stated by Vissarion Belinskii. There are several poetical traits that show how Pereleshin follows Pushkin: long digressions, rhymes and neologisms, macaronic rhymes as well as prosaic footnotes.https://www.avtobiografija.com/index.php/avtobiografija/article/view/222valerii pereleshinpoem without a subjectrussian poetry in chinaaleksander pushkin |
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title | “Онегинские” черты в Поэме без предмета Валерия Перелешина |
title_full | “Онегинские” черты в Поэме без предмета Валерия Перелешина |
title_fullStr | “Онегинские” черты в Поэме без предмета Валерия Перелешина |
title_full_unstemmed | “Онегинские” черты в Поэме без предмета Валерия Перелешина |
title_short | “Онегинские” черты в Поэме без предмета Валерия Перелешина |
title_sort | онегинские черты в поэме без предмета валерия перелешина |
topic | valerii pereleshin poem without a subject russian poetry in china aleksander pushkin |
url | https://www.avtobiografija.com/index.php/avtobiografija/article/view/222 |
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