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Kormilov, S.I
Poeticheskoe Tvorchestvo Anny Akhmatovoi
[ The Poetical works of Anna Akhmatova]

Moscow:  Izd-vo Moskovskogo Universiteta, 1998
126 p
Serie: Perechityvaia Klassiku
pbk. 13 x 20 cm
ISBN: 5211037936
Language: Russian
Anna Akhmatova (1889-1966) is one of the most popular Russian poets, probably the last Russian classic author of the 20th century. This book, a short biography, describes the main phases of her artistic and personal life. It is intended for teachers and students. Bibliographic references.
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» Literary Theory and Criticism / History of Literature   » Theory and History of Poetry   » Anna Akhmatova

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