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2. Brodsky's Triangular Vision: Exile as Palimpsest
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Preface xi
- Acknowledgments xv
- A Note on the Transliteration xix
- Pnncipal Abbreviations xxi
- 1. Joseph Brodsky and the Creation of Exile: A Polemical Introduction 1
- 2. Brodsky's Triangular Vision: Exile as Palimpsest 48
- 3. The Flea and the Butterfly: John Donne and the Case for Brodsky as Russian Metaphysical 74
- 4. Exile, Elegy, and "Auden-ticity" in Brodsky's "Verses on the Death of T. S. Eliot" 120
- 5. Judaism and Christianity in Mandelstam, Pasternak, and Brodsky: Exile and "Creative Destiny" 140
- 6. "This Sex Which Is Not One" versus This Poet Which Is "Less Than One": Tsvetaeva, Brodsky, and Exilic Desire 174
- 7. Exile as Pupation: Genre and Bilingualism in the Works of Nabokov and Brodsky 214
- Afterword 252
- Notes 255
- Works Cited 299
- Index 313
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Preface xi
- Acknowledgments xv
- A Note on the Transliteration xix
- Pnncipal Abbreviations xxi
- 1. Joseph Brodsky and the Creation of Exile: A Polemical Introduction 1
- 2. Brodsky's Triangular Vision: Exile as Palimpsest 48
- 3. The Flea and the Butterfly: John Donne and the Case for Brodsky as Russian Metaphysical 74
- 4. Exile, Elegy, and "Auden-ticity" in Brodsky's "Verses on the Death of T. S. Eliot" 120
- 5. Judaism and Christianity in Mandelstam, Pasternak, and Brodsky: Exile and "Creative Destiny" 140
- 6. "This Sex Which Is Not One" versus This Poet Which Is "Less Than One": Tsvetaeva, Brodsky, and Exilic Desire 174
- 7. Exile as Pupation: Genre and Bilingualism in the Works of Nabokov and Brodsky 214
- Afterword 252
- Notes 255
- Works Cited 299
- Index 313