Reinventing Romantic Poetry: Russian Women Poets of the Mid-Nineteenth CenturyUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 2004 - 306 psl. 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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... ideas encourage us to be open to other " virtues " in their work as well . Similarly , Patrocinio Schweickart , citing ... idea of expanding those canons to questioning their meaning altogether , along with definitions of the history of ...
... idea of " woman's sphere . " In England a new con- sensus arose between 1790 and 1830 that divided " the terrain of poetry ... into two complementary spheres , masculine and feminine " ( Ross , Contours of Masculine Desire , 189 ) ...
... idea reflected in Pushkin's comments in Evgenii Onegin on the reading habits of Tatiana and her mother . See Andrew Ashfield , introduction to Romantic Women Poets , 1770-1838 , 1 : xii - xiv . 30. On nineteenth - century male and ...
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Reinventing Romantic Poetry– Russian Women Poets of the Mid-Nineteenth Century Diana Greene Trumpų ištraukų rodinys - 2004 |