Acmeism
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acmeism — ACMEÍSM s.n. Curent decadent în literatura burgheză din Rusia la începutul sec. XX, înrudit cu simbolismul. [< rus. akmeizm]. Trimis de LauraGellner, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DN … Dicționar Român
acmeism — /ak mee iz euhm/, n. a school of early 20th century Russian poetry whose practitioners were strongly opposed to the vagueness of symbolism and strove for absolute clarity of expression through precise, concrete imagery. [ < Russ akmeízm, equiv.… … Universalium
acmeism — /ak mee iz euhm/, n. a school of early 20th century Russian poetry whose practitioners were strongly opposed to the vagueness of symbolism and strove for absolute clarity of expression through precise, concrete imagery. [ < Russ akmeízm, equiv … Useful english dictionary
Acmeist poetry — Acmeism, or the Guild of Poets, was a transient poetic school which emerged in 1910 in Russia under the leadership of Nikolai Gumilyov and Sergei Gorodetsky. The term was coined after the Greek word acme, i.e., the best age of man . The Acmeist… … Wikipedia
MANDELSHTAM, OSIP EMILYEVICH — (1891–1938?), Russian poet. Mandelshtam was born in Warsaw but as a child moved with his parents to St. Petersburg, where his father, a scion of an obscure Kurland branch of the well known Mandelshtam rabbinic family, was a leather merchant and… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Nikolay Gumilyov — Nikolay Stepanovich Gumilyov ( ru. Николай Степанович Гумилёв, April 15 NS 1886 August 1921) was an influential Russian poet who founded the acmeism movement.Variants of spelling include: Goumilev , Gumilev , Goumilov , Goemilov , Goemiljow ,… … Wikipedia
Nikolay Gumilev — Nikolai Gumilev during his senior years in gymnasium Nikolay Stepanovich Gumilev (Russian: Николай Степанович Гумилёв, April 15 NS 1886 – August 1921) was an influential Russian poet who founded the acmeism movement. Contents … Wikipedia
Osip Mandelstam — Osip Mandelstam,1914 Born January 15 [O.S. January 3] 1891 Warsaw, Congress Poland, Russian Empire Died … Wikipedia
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Boris Anrep — (27 September 1883 – 7 June 1969) was a Russian artist, active in Britain, who devoted himself to the art of mosaic.In Britain, he is known for his monumental mosaics at the National Gallery, London, Westminster Cathedral and the Bank of England … Wikipedia