Reinventing romantic poetry : Russian women poets of the mid-nineteenth century / Diana Greene.
While poets such as Aleksander Pushkin worked within a male-centred Romantic aesthetic - the poet as bard or sexual conqueror; nature as mother or mistress; idealized woman as muse - Russian women attempted to reinvent conventions to express themselves as women and poets.
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