FAYNBERG AND RUSSIAN CLASSICAL POETRY
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Keywords

Russian classical poetry, poetic tradition, intertextual relations, poetic image, philosophical lyric poetry, modern Uzbek poetry.

Abstract

This article analyzes the relationship between the poetry of Alexander Faynberg and Russian classical literature. The research examines how artistic traditions characteristic of Russian classical poetry, philosophical lyricism, and systems of poetic imagery are reflected in the poet’s poetics. In particular, the study analyzes how poetic features typical of the works of Alexander Pushkin, Mikhail Lermontov, and Sergei Yesenin are interpreted in Faynberg’s poetry. The article also considers the philosophical content of Russian classical poetry and its poetic traditions related to the human psyche and nature imagery within the context of modern Uzbek poetry. The study concludes that in Faynberg’s poetics the traditions of Russian classical poetry are harmoniously combined with modern artistic thinking.

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References

Alexander Faynberg — Selected Works.

2. Alexander Faynberg — Collected Works.

3. Alexander Pushkin — Selected Poems.

4. Sergei Yesenin — Poems.

5. Mikhail Lermontov — Selected Poetry.