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Olga Raevsky Hughes
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Princeton University Press; 1st Edition edition (January 21, 1975)
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Hughes, Olga Raevsky. Pasternak, Boris Leonidovich, 1890-1960. Books for People with Print Disabilities.

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Series: Princeton Essays in Literature . Book Description: The dramatic political struggle of Boris Pasternak and the continued success of his novel. Zhivago, have often taken center stage in discussions of this writer. Professor Hughes examines those aspects of Pasternak's views on art that he himself considered crucial: the beginnings of poetry in his life, the relation of his art to life, his relationship to his time, and his responsibility to lite and to society. Pasternak's views on art are analyzed as he himself saw them in his autobiographies, critical essays, and letters; and also as they were reflected in his work.

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The Poetic World of B. .Olga Raevsky Hughes chooses instead to focus on the aesthetics underlying Pasternak's snuggles and successes to explore the ways in which his views of art and the artist were applied in his writings. Professor The dramatic political struggle of Boris Pasternak and the continued success of his novel.

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JAMES WEST University of Washington. The poetic world of boris pasternak. We have here a fascinating attempt at interpreting Pasternak's poetic world as a whole, an attempt conducted by a thoughtful scholar, thoroughly familiar with the corpus of Pasternak's writings (including less well-known items).

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Boris Pasternak - World Literature - is a resource for students who seek information beyond the simple biographical details of an author’s life or a brief overview of the author’s major works. Write an essay in which you explore how her own emotional demons affect her, and how her inner turmoil differs from the stresses placed on her by external political forces. ‘Overview of Boris (Leonidovich) Pasternak. ’ DISCovering Authors.

The dramatic political struggle of Boris Pasternak and the continued success of his novel. Dr. Zhivago, have often taken center stage in discussions of this writer. Olga Raevsky Hughes chooses instead to focus on the aesthetics underlying Pasternak's snuggles and successes to explore the ways in which his views of art and the artist were applied in his writings.

Professor Hughes examines those aspects of Pasternak's views on art that he himself considered crucial: the beginnings of poetry in his life, the relation of his art to life, his relationship to his time, and his responsibility to lite and to society.

Pasternak's views on art are analyzed as he himself saw them in his autobiographies, critical essays, and letters; and also as they were reflected in his work.

Pasternak is allowed to speak for himself: accordingly, all of his published works are used, including letters, little-known works, and available variants of his early poems.

Originally published in 1975.

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