Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1104255 | Russian Literature | 2010 | 42 Pages |
Abstract
In this article the author discusses the poetry of two representatives of the second wave of emigration, Dmitrii Klenovskii and Ivan Elagin. Though different in many respects – Elagin's poetry shows a considerably larger variety than Klenovskii's –, common central themes are the loss of the fatherland and of man in a destroyed world. The author also explores links with predecessors in the emigration, such as Georgii Ivanov, Ivan Bunin and Ivan Shmelev.
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