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ISBNs | 978-5-389-19646-9 |
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The first third of the XNUMXth century in the history of Russian literature is often called the "golden age" of poetry. This expression was used by P. A. Pletnev, calling V. A. Zhukovsky the first in a brilliant galaxy of poets - contemporaries and friends of A. S. Pushkin. Among them are E. A. Baratynsky, K. N. Batyushkov, D. V. Venevitinov, A. I. Voeikov, P. A. Vyazemsky, N. I. Gnedich, D. V. Davydov, A. A. Delvig , V. K. Kuchelbecker, A. I. Odoevsky, K. F. Ryleev, N. M. Yazykov. Each of them left a noticeable mark in Russian literature, and each went his own way in poetry. It was a time of intensive aesthetic searches, the development of a new poetic language capable of expressing the world of a private person - in his daily worries or in lofty civic aspirations. Russian lyrics gained the opportunity to reveal the diversity of the world that was previously inaccessible to it, it became a high art. The perfection of form, the accuracy of the chosen word, the originality of thought and images are the criteria that took shape in Russian poetry at the beginning of the XNUMXth century and which determined its development for a long time to come.