TY - BOOK AU - Batyushkov,Konstantin AU - France,Peter TI - Writings from the Golden Age of Russian Poetry T2 - Russian Library SN - 9780231185417 AV - PG3321.B4 A2 2018 U1 - 891.78/309 PY - 2018///] CY - New York, NY : PB - Columbia University Press, KW - Poets, Russian KW - 19th century KW - Biography KW - LITERARY COLLECTIONS / Russian & Former Soviet Union KW - bisacsh N1 - Frontmatter --; CONTENTS --; PREFACE --; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS --; ABBREVIATIONS --; INTRODUCTION --; 1. VOLOGDA TO ST. PETERSBURG --; 2. WAR AND PEACE --; 3. THE CITY AND THE COUNTRY --; 4. BACK TO WAR --; 5. THE RETURN OF ODYSSEUS --; 6. ARZAMAS AND THE ESSAYS --; 7. TO ITALY --; 8. INTO THE DARK --; NOTES --; TRANSLATOR'S NOTE --; INDEX OF TEXTS BY BATYUSHKOV CITED OR DISCUSSED; restricted access; Issued also in print N2 - Konstantin Batyushkov was one of the great poets of the Golden Age of Russian literature in the early nineteenth century. His verses, famous for their musicality, earned him the admiration of Alexander Pushkin and generations of Russian poets to come. In Writings from the Golden Age of Russian Poetry, Peter France interweaves Batyushkov's life and writings, presenting masterful new translations of his work with the compelling story of Batyushkov's career as a soldier, diplomat, and poet and his tragic decline into mental illness at the age of thirty-four. Little known among non-Russian readers, Batyushkov left a varied body of writing, both in verse and in prose, as well as memorable letters to friends. France nests a substantial selection of his sprightly epistles on love, friendship, and social life, his often tragic elegies, and extracts from his essays and letters within episodes of his remarkable life-particularly appropriate for a poet whose motto was "write as you live, and live as you write." Batyushkov's writing reflects the transition from the urbane sociability of the Enlightenment to the rebellious sensibility of Pushkin and Lermontov; it spans the Napoleonic Wars and the rapid social and literary change from Catherine the Great to Nicholas I. Presenting Batyushkov's poetry of feeling and wit alongside his troubled life, Writings from the Golden Age of Russian Poetry makes his verse accessible to English-speaking readers in a necessary exploration of this transitional moment for Russian literature UR - https://doi.org/10.7312/baty18540 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9780231546140 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9780231546140/original ER -