Reinventing Romantic Poetry: Russian Women Poets of the Mid-Nineteenth CenturyUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 2004 - 306 páginas Reinventing Romantic Poetry offers a new look at the Russian literary scene in the nineteenth century. While celebrated poets such as Aleksandr Pushkin worked within a male-centered Romantic aesthetic—the poet as a bard or sexual conqueror; nature as a mother or mistress; the poet’s muse as an idealized woman—Russian women attempting to write Romantic poetry found they had to reinvent poetic conventions of the day to express themselves as women and as poets. Comparing the poetry of fourteen men and fourteen women from this period, Diana Greene revives and redefines the women’s writings and offers a thoughtful examination of the sexual politics of reception and literary reputation. |
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... importance of classical and folk genres — and of genre itself — from Russian Romantic poets ' frequent use of generic titles for poems . Pushkin , for example , subtitled four works published during ... important memo- 60 Gender and Genre.
... important to distinguish between the way poets themselves titled or referred to their works ( my focus here ) and the way critics or scholars later labeled them . For example , the Ler- montovskaia entsiklopediia states that Lermontov ...
... important a role in Pavlova's life , poetic practices , reception , and literary reputation as they did for Khvoshchin- skaia and the other poets of their generation . One factor accounting for the contrasting literary reputations of ...
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