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Verlag: Moscow, "Al'tsiona", 1919., 1919
Anbieter: Bernard Quaritch Ltd ABA ILAB, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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8vo, pp. 131; bookseller's stamp on verso of title; in the original printed wrappers, dust-soiled, spine repaired.Very rare first edition, the only chapter to be published of Briusov's 'short course in the study of poetry'. 'Bryusov's contributions to Russian literature were many and profound in his roles as poet, novelist, short story writer, essayist, literary historian, translator, polemicist, organizer, and teacher of poets greater than himself, such as Bely and Blok Bryusov had an abiding concern for the image of the poet and it was because of this concern that he successfully expended so much energy in raising the stature of modern poetry in Russia to the position he felt it deserved' (Terras).Only a photocopy and a microfilm listed on OCLC. Not in Kilgour. Language: Russian.
Verlag: Berlin and St Petersburg, Z.I. Grzhebin, 1922., 1922
Anbieter: Bernard Quaritch Ltd ABA ILAB, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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First Edition. 12mo, pp. [80]; a very good copy in recent half cloth with marbled sides, the original printed wrappers bound in (a few small repairs).First edition. The post-Revolutionary period, spanning the years shortly before his death in 1924, was one of intense poetic activity for Bryusov. Of the work from this period, 'several poems are devoted to recent history and current events to the Revolution, the famine years, the death of Lenin. Others are tributes to scientific modernity The vast majority of his new poems are devoted, as before, to his self-assessments and to cultural meditations, and many are re-creations of myths. His best poems concern love and passion, his earliest subject' (Bristol, p. 178).Getty 106; Kilgour 165; Tarasenkov, p. 71. Language: Russian.
Verlag: Moscow, "Skorpion", 1907., 1907
Anbieter: Bernard Quaritch Ltd ABA ILAB, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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8vo, pp. [2], 92, [8]; a very good copy in modern blue cloth, with the original printed stiff paper wrappers bound in.First edition the symbolist poet Valery Briusov's critical notes to volume I of the Academy edition of Pushkin's Works (1899), which had included his Lycée poems 1812-17. The Academy text had been published without access to MS 2364 at the Rumyantsev Museum, and Briusov prints the variant readings here, along with three poems that had not appeared in 1899: 'Elegiia' ('Ia videl smert''), 'Unyn'e', and 'N. I. Krivtsovu' (two versions). Language: Russian.
Verlag: Moscow, Press of the Society for the Distribution of Useful Books, 1903., 1903
Anbieter: Bernard Quaritch Ltd ABA ILAB, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
8vo, pp. viii, [2], 177, [7], with a final blank, four double-page facsimile letters, and several illustrations in the text reproducing drawings by Pushkin; a very good copy in contemporary blue cloth, the original pale blue printed paper wrappers bound in; signature and library stamps of Mikhail Alekseevich Naumov, bookplate of A. Levant.First edition of this collection of Pushkin's correspondence, edited by the Symbolist poet and critic Valery Yakovlevich Bryusov (1873 1924); most of the contents are published from the original manuscripts.Included are: five petitions and/or receipts written by Pushkin in an official capacity 1817-1824, from the archives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs; eleven letters by Pushkin 1823-37, to Viazemsky, Mordvinov, etc.; forty-six items of official correspondence received by Pushkin from Baron Von Aderkas, Count Benkendorf, etc.; twenty-two items of private correspondence to Pushkin 1825-1837, including a letter by Kozlov on part two of Evgenii Onegin; and several from Baron Rosen, one with a poem; and a few small pieces from Pushkin's notebooks 1832-3, including notes on Evgenii Onegin. Language: Russian.