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Khodasevich

His Life And Art

David M. Bethea

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This critical biography of Vladislav Khodasevich (1886-1939), David M. Bethea introduces to the Western reader the life and art of a literary figure described by Vladimir Nabokov as the greatest Russian poet of the twentieth century.

Originally published in 1983.

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Schlagwörter

Assonance, Georgy Ivanov, Juvenal, Captivating, Negative capability, God Knows (novel), Russian culture, Silver age, Charles Baudelaire, Demyan Bedny, Necromancy, The Death of Ivan Ilyich, Simile, V., Zinaida Gippius, Demons (Dostoyevsky novel), Trochee, Decadent movement, Joseph Conrad, The Gypsies (poem), Sentimental novel, Pasternak, Poetry, Edmond Malone, Symbolism (arts), Tristia, Brief Encounter, Rudolf Steiner, Blank verse, Oscar Wilde, Pun, Innokenty Annensky, Vladimir Nabokov, Palinode, G. (novel), Rhyme, Smirk, Gordian Knot, Still life, Nikolai Gogol, Anna Akhmatova, Parody, Irony, My Country, Max Beerbohm, Vladislav Khodasevich, English poetry, Korney Chukovsky, The Grand Inquisitor, Adam Mickiewicz, Apollon Maykov, Mstislav Dobuzhinsky, Vsevolod Ivanov, De Profundis (letter), His Favorite, Romanticism, Dithyramb, Leonid Andreyev, The Relapse, Futility (poem), Victor Hugo, Modernism, W. H. Auden, Georgy Adamovich, The Red Wheelbarrow, Hart Crane, The Bronze Horseman (poem), Droll, Ibid (short story), Mutability (poem)