Evgeny Boratynsky and the Russian Golden Age: Unstudied Words That Wove and Wavered

Evgeny Boratynsky and the Russian Golden Age: Unstudied Words That Wove and Wavered

by Anatoly Liberman
Evgeny Boratynsky and the Russian Golden Age: Unstudied Words That Wove and Wavered

Evgeny Boratynsky and the Russian Golden Age: Unstudied Words That Wove and Wavered

by Anatoly Liberman

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Overview

Evgeny Boratynsky and the Russian Golden Age is the first metrical and rhymed translation of nearly all the lyrics by Evgeny Boratynsky (1800–1844), one of the greatest poets of the Golden Age of Russian poetry. Also included is the translation of two narrative poems (Banqueting and Eda) and the most characteristic passages from The Gypsy and The Ball. Each work is followed by a full annotation, in which, in addition to the background necessary for the understanding of the work, one finds an analysis of its form. In many cases, the poems on similar themes by Pushkin, Lermontov, Tyutchev, Yazykov and some later poets are included. In its entirety, the commentary provides a glimpse into Boratynsky’s literary epoch, his ties with his environment (Russian, French and German) and the influence he exercised on later poets. A special feature of Evgeny Boratynsky and the Russian Golden Age is the translator’s strict adherence to the form of the original. In all cases, Anatoly Liberman attempts to reproduce not only the rhyming and the metrical scheme of the poems but also the sound effects and some of the special features of Boratynsky’s vocabulary, while remaining as close to the poet’s wording as possible. A long introduction provides the expected biographical information and acquaints the reader with the poetic climate of the Golden Age and with the history of translating Boratynsky into English.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781785271380
Publisher: Anthem Press
Publication date: 03/07/2020
Series: Anthem Series on Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 330
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Anatoly Liberman is professor of Germanic philology at the University of Minnesota, USA. He has published over 650 works, including 15 books, of which he is the author or editor.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements and a Few Editorial Remarks; 1. Introduction; 2. Poems; Part One, 3. Embarrassed to Be Merry; Part Two, 4. My Gift Is Faint; Part Three, 5. Poetry’s Mysterious Grief; 6. Commentary; Titles and the First Lines in English Transliteration; The First Lines in Russian; The Principal Themes and Motifs of Boratynsky’s Poetry; Name Index; Subject Index.

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