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BIBLIOGRAPHY

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Alex E. Alexander. Bylina and Fairy Tale: The Origins of Russian Heroic Poetry. Mouton. 1973. 162pp.

Evelyn Bristol. A History of Russian Poetry. Oxford University Press. 1991. 354pp.

Justin Doherty. The Acmeist Movement in Russian Poetry: Culture and the Word. Oxford University Press. 1995. 316pp.

Georgette Donchin. The Influence of French Symbolism on Russian Poetry. Mouton. 1958. 239pp.

Paul Friedrich. Music in Russian Poetry. Peter Lang. 1998. 344pp.

Diana Greene. Reinventing Romantic Poetry: Russian Women Poets of the Mid-Nineteenth Century. University of Wisconsin Press. 2004. 306pp.

Nikolai Gumilev. Translated by David Lapeza. Nikolai Gumilev on Russian Poetry. Ardis. 1977. 192pp.

Thomas P. Hodge. A Double Garland: Poetry and Art-Song in Early-Nineteenth-Century Russia. Northwestern University Press. 2000. 332pp.

Gerald Janecek. Sight and Sound Entwined: Studies of the New Russian Poetry. Berghahn Books. 2000. 130pp.

Gerald Janecek. Zaum: The Transrational Poetry of Russian Futurism. San Diego State University Press. 1996. 427pp.

Ian K. Lilly. The Dynamics of Russian Verse. Astra Press. 1995. 118pp.

Maria Rubins. Crossroad of Arts, Crossroad of Cultures: Ecphrasis in Russian and French Poetry. Macmillan. 2000. 302pp.

Stephanie Sandler. Rereading Russian Poetry. Yale University Press. 1999. 365pp.

Barry P. Scherr. Russian Poetry: Meter, Rhythm, and Rhyme. University of California Press. 1986. 366pp.

Michael Wachtel. The Cambridge Introduction to Russian Poetry. Cambridge University Press. 2004. 166pp.



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