War and Peace 2
- 736pagine
- 26 ore di lettura
One of Penguin Classics's most popular translations- now also in our elegant black spine dress




One of Penguin Classics's most popular translations- now also in our elegant black spine dress
Exploring the role and significance of poetry in the twentieth century, this collection features four insightful lectures delivered at Trinity College in 1985. The discussions delve into the evolving nature of poetic expression and its cultural impact, providing a thoughtful examination of how poetry responds to and shapes contemporary society.
The book offers a comprehensive analysis of Boris Pasternak's multifaceted literary contributions, exploring his dual roles as a lyrical and narrative poet, as well as a prose fiction writer. It delves into his artistry in verse translation, highlighting the nuances of his style and thematic depth. Through critical interpretation, the work aims to appraise the significance of Pasternak's oeuvre within the broader context of literature.
Focusing on an 'area of interest' rather than a strict discipline, this book delves into comparative literature, highlighting its critical discussions and insights. It emphasizes how comparative studies enrich our understanding of literature, offering a deeper and more dynamic perspective on literary concepts.