Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1103980 Russian Literature 2014 25 Pages PDF
Abstract

This article examines panegyric texts written in the first months after Paul I's accession by four Russian poets of diverse poetic and political backgrounds: Vasilii Petrov, Gavrila Derzhavin, Nikolai Karamzin, and Ivan Dmitriev. The article makes a case for reading the rhetorical and formal flexibility of their evaluations of Catherine II and projections for Paul's reign in the context of concurrent developments in Russian poetry: the destabilization of the Classicist genre hierarchy, sentimentalist emphasis on interiority, and poetry's expanding social ambit.

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