THE NEW MAN AND THE PEOPLE: THE LYRICAL VOICE AND POETIC DEMOCRACY IN N. A. NEKRASOV

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Flaherty, J

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2025-04-09T13:11:16Z

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2025-04-09T13:11:16Z

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2021-01-01

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This article analyzes the expression of individual limitation in Nekrasov’s poetry as a model of democratic pathos which departs from the 1860s standard of self-sacrifi ce. Who Lives Well in Russia is treated as a culminating expression of Nekrasov’s unique combination of individual lyric voice and the shared affective experiences created by sound, which symbolizes a bid for agency among the intelligentsia and the narod alike and draws attention to linguistic form as a combined poetic and political act.

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0131-6095

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/32203

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Institute of Russian Literature Pushkinskij Dom RAN

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Russkaia Literatura

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10.31860/0131-6095-2021-4-52-64

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https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0

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THE NEW MAN AND THE PEOPLE: THE LYRICAL VOICE AND POETIC DEMOCRACY IN N. A. NEKRASOV

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Journal article

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52

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64

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4

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Duke

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Trinity College of Arts & Sciences

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Slavic & Eurasian Studies

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Published

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2021

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