BLACK EVENING, WHITE SNOW: ON A. BLOK'S POEM "THE TWELVE"
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russian literature, poet, symbolism, poetry, symbol, composition, image, revolution, poem, old world.Abstract
"The Twelve" not only glorifies the revolutionary moment but also sensationalizes it. A street patrol of twelve Red Guards marches through the darkness, snow, and wind of Petrograd.
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3.Чуковский К.И. Критические рассказы. Сочинения в двух томах. Том 2. – М.: Правда, 1990. – 620 с.
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