Nineteenth-Century Literary Criticism


Baratynsky, Evgeny | Further Reading

FURTHER READING

CRITICISM

Barratt, Glynn. “A Note on the Development of Baratynsky's Elegiac Verse.” Slavonic and East European Review 66, No. 2 (April 1977): 172-84.

Evaluates Baratynsky's elegies, noting that after 1835 he removed himself as the narrator in his poems, creating a new kind of elegy in his collection Dusk.

Nilsson, Nils Åke. “‘In Vain’—‘Perhaps’. The Russian Romantic Poets and Fate.” Scando-Slavica 25 (1979): 71-82.

Discusses common themes in the poetry of Baratynsky, Gogol, and Pushkin.

Nilsson, Nils Åke. “Baratynskij's Elegiac Code.” In Russian Romanticism: Studies in the Poetic Codes, edited by Nils Åke Nilsson, pp. 144-63. Stockholm: Almqvist & Wiskell International, 1979.

Contends that Baratynsky's poem “Priznanie” is the contemporary culmination of the elegiac genre.

Pilshchikov, Igor A. “Brodsky and Baratynsky.” In...

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