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"Темные светы" Алексея Решетова как итоговая книга стихов

"Темные светы" Алексея Решетова как итоговая книга стихов

Abstract

В статье анализируется книга стихотворений уральского поэта А. Решетова "Темные светы". Рассматривается строфика стихотворений, вошедших в книгу, сделан вывод о доминировании четверостишия в поэтической системе А. Решетова.

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КНИГИ СТИХОВ, ЛИРИЧЕСКАЯ ПОЭЗИЯ, СТРОФИКА, ЛИТЕРАТУРОВЕДЕНИЕ, РЕШЕТОВ АЛЕКСЕЙ ЛЕОНИДОВИЧ, РУССКАЯ ЛИТЕРАТУРА XX В. — РОССИЯ — УРАЛ, УРАЛЬСКИЕ ПОЭТЫ, ПОЭТИЧЕСКОЕ ТВОРЧЕСТВО, ТЕМНЫЕ СВЕТЫ (КНИГА СТИХОВ), УРАЛЬСКАЯ ЛИТЕРАТУРА

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