The books in the Rereading the Classics series contain a modern analysis of works included in the school literature curriculum. For the first time, the spiritual, moral and religious aspects of the works of Russian writers of the 19th-20th centuries are covered in detail. The series is offered as a basis for modern knowledge of Russian literature, necessary for passing school exams and entering any university. The purpose of this book is to understand the aesthetic perfection and ethical charm of the works of V.A. Zhukovsky. The author's attention is focused mainly on those works of the poet and the problems of his literary heritage that high school students and applicants should be able to analyze when studying the works of the first Russian romantic. The book is addressed to teachers of schools, lyceums and gymnasiums, high school students, applicants, students, philology specialists, as well as all admirers of Zhukovsky's poetry.
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Kasatkina V. N. Poetry of V. A. Zhukovsky. — M.: Moscow University Publishing House, 2002. — 112 p.
The books in the Rereading the Classics series contain a modern analysis of works included in the school literature curriculum. For the first time, the spiritual, moral and religious aspects of the works of Russian writers of the 19th-20th centuries are covered in detail. The series is offered as a basis for modern knowledge of Russian literature, necessary for passing school exams and entering any university. The purpose of this book is to understand the aesthetic perfection and ethical charm of the works of V.A. Zhukovsky. The author's attention is focused mainly on those works of the poet and the problems of his literary heritage that high school students and applicants should be able to analyze when studying the works of the first Russian romantic. The book is addressed to teachers of schools, lyceums and gymnasiums, high school students, applicants, students, philology specialists, as well as all admirers of Zhukovsky's poetry.
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Kasatkina V. N. Poetry of V. A. Zhukovsky. — M.: Moscow University Publishing House, 2002. — 112 p.