E. A. Baratynsky

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Twayne Publishers, 1972 - Literary Criticism - 160 pages
In the present book the author has not endeavored to explore all the various aspects and problems offered by Baratansky's poetry. He has attempted to present of his Baratansky's lyrical verse in its overall unity, as the work of a poet with fundamentally intellectualist perspectives, manifested in the constant positing of thesis and antithesis. The longer poems are seen essentially as efforts to broaden these perspectives, to assmiliate the Romantic moods of Pushkin and Byron.

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Preface
11
The Appeal to Reason
56
The Conflict between Reality and a Higher Realm
99
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