POETICAL FEATURES OF ALEXANDER FEINBERG'S WORK.
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This is a poetic article analysis of the work of Alexander Arkadyevich Feinberg. The artistic image, stylistic methods and main themes created in the poet's works are highlighted. The role of metaphor, symbol, allegory and intertextual elements in his poetics is considered. It analyzes what peculiarities his poetry has in philosophical, social and personal lyricism. The article also examines Feinberg's poetry through language and rhythm, and highlights its influence on modern literature.
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