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Arabic poetry --- Intertextuality. --- Modernism in literature. --- History and criticism.
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Acta Slavica Estonica is an international series of publications on current issues of Russian and other Slavic languages, literatures and cultures. This issue of the subseries “Blokovskii sbornik” continues the series of studies started by Zara Mints in 1964. The majority of works from Section I of the book, “The Art of А. Blok in the Context of 19th–20th Century Literature,” is devoted to the study of the poet’s works, his perceptions of preceding writers’ works, and his biographical and artistic contacts with contemporaries. The articles in Section II, “Silver Age Literature: Creative and Social Strategies,” are mainly focused on artistic works and essays of modernist literati contemporary to Blok or to some extent resonating with his poetry and artistic worldview.
Russian literature --- Silver Age in Russian literature --- Alexander Blok --- modernism in literature --- literary reception
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Acta Slavica Estonica is an international series of publications on current issues of Russian and other Slavic languages, literatures and cultures. This issue of the subseries “Blokovskii sbornik” continues the series of studies started by Zara Mints in 1964. The majority of works from Section I of the book, “The Art of А. Blok in the Context of 19th–20th Century Literature,” is devoted to the study of the poet’s works, his perceptions of preceding writers’ works, and his biographical and artistic contacts with contemporaries. The articles in Section II, “Silver Age Literature: Creative and Social Strategies,” are mainly focused on artistic works and essays of modernist literati contemporary to Blok or to some extent resonating with his poetry and artistic worldview.
Literature: history & criticism --- Poetry --- Slavic (Slavonic) languages --- Literary studies: from c 1900 --- -Russian literature --- Silver Age in Russian literature --- Alexander Blok --- modernism in literature --- literary reception --- Russian literature --- Silver Age in Russian literature --- Alexander Blok --- modernism in literature --- literary reception
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Die Moderne ist, literarisch gesehen, erst einmal ein Sprachprojekt. Und Lyrik gilt als Paradigma der Moderne: In Gedichttexten lösen sich die Fesseln der Tradition. - Friedrich Nietzsche ruft "Sprache als Kunst" aus, und Dichter der Moderne um 1900 folgen, jeweils auf ihre Weise, diesem Ruf. Arno Holz spricht von "Wortkunst", Stefan George insistiert auf seiner "literatur sprache", Rainer Maria Rilke setzt auf "Verwandlung in Worte" und Christian Morgenstern auf "Umwortung aller Worte". Die Studien arbeiten, vergleichend, die Sprachkonzepte der Dichter heraus und erschließen das je Eigene sowie das Gemeinsame auf dem Weg in die Moderne. Sie ruhen auf einer literarisch-linguistischen Interpretation, die im dicht gewebten lyrischen Text den sprachlichen Ausgriff der Poeten aufzeigt: "schon kaum / erklärbar mehr: vielleicht ein Pflaumenbaum, / von dem ein Kuckuck hastig abgeflogen."
German language --- German literature --- Young Germany --- Lexicology. --- Semantics. --- History and criticism. --- George, Stefan. --- Holz, Arno. --- Modernism/in Literature. --- Morgenstern, Christian. --- Nietzsche, Friedrich. --- Poetry/in Literature. --- Rilke, Rainer M.
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Around 1800 the modern tragedy manifested itself in constant dispute with a philosophical tragedy discourse, making the traditional genre criteria which were still mainly oriented on Aristotle's drama aesthetics fade into the background and bringing to the fore definition attempts which were grounded in cultural theory. The tension between the philosophical discourse and concrete theatre practice led in the 19th and 20th centuries to initiatives of drama-aesthetic innovation which lastingly changed the physiognomy of modern tragedy.
Tragedy. --- Drama --- Literature --- Appraisal of books --- Books --- Evaluation of literature --- Criticism --- Literary style --- History and criticism. --- Appraisal --- Evaluation --- Bourgeois Tragedy. --- Modernism/in Literature.
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Acta Slavica Estonica is an international series of publications on current issues of Russian and other Slavic languages, literatures and cultures. This issue of the subseries “Blokovskii sbornik” continues the series of studies started by Zara Mints in 1964. The majority of works from Section I of the book, “The Art of А. Blok in the Context of 19th–20th Century Literature,” is devoted to the study of the poet’s works, his perceptions of preceding writers’ works, and his biographical and artistic contacts with contemporaries. The articles in Section II, “Silver Age Literature: Creative and Social Strategies,” are mainly focused on artistic works and essays of modernist literati contemporary to Blok or to some extent resonating with his poetry and artistic worldview.
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