From M.A. Beketova’s Letters to E.F. Knipovich (1922–1926)

The main theme in the letters of the translator and children's author M.A. Beketova, A.A. Blok’s aunt, to the poet's friend, the literary critic E.F. Knipovich, is the fate of Blok's legacy, its publication, information about evenings and meetings in the poet’s memory, about his relat...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:c66476d0343947f8a3ea3424d552ba252021-11-24T08:42:48ZFrom M.A. Beketova’s Letters to E.F. Knipovich (1922–1926)10.22455/2541-8297-2020-18-152-1972541-82972542-2421https://doaj.org/article/c66476d0343947f8a3ea3424d552ba252020-12-01T00:00:00Zhttp://litfact.ru/images/2020-18/LF-2020-4-18_152-197_Romanov.pdfhttps://doaj.org/toc/2541-8297https://doaj.org/toc/2542-2421The main theme in the letters of the translator and children's author M.A. Beketova, A.A. Blok’s aunt, to the poet's friend, the literary critic E.F. Knipovich, is the fate of Blok's legacy, its publication, information about evenings and meetings in the poet’s memory, about his relatives, friends, researchers of his works, as well as about M. Beketova’s work on biographical books about Blok and the publication of his correspondence. In the letters there are significant details related to the activities of the Moscow Association for the Study of A. Blok’s Works of the GAKhN, with meetings of the Petrograd Free Philosophical Association (Volfila), reports about the Shakhmatovo estate, references on L.D. Blok’s role in the publication of Blok's heritage, on the beginning of preserving the memory of the poet, museumification of his iconography, personal belongings, manuscripts. The letters give a vivid picture of the “struggle for Blok” in the 1920s waged by his friends and relatives, as well as writers and critics who understood the true scale of the poet's figure. The letters are preserved in a private collection (Moscow).Boris N. RomanovRussian Academy of Sciences. A.M. Gorky Institute of World Literaturearticlem.a. beketovaa.a. blokl.d. bloke.f. knipovichvolfilaassociation for the study of a. blok’s works of the gakhnLiterature (General)PN1-6790Slavic languages. Baltic languages. Albanian languagesPG1-9665ENRUЛитературный факт, Iss 4 (18), Pp 152-197 (2020)
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topic m.a. beketova
a.a. blok
l.d. blok
e.f. knipovich
volfila
association for the study of a. blok’s works of the gakhn
Literature (General)
PN1-6790
Slavic languages. Baltic languages. Albanian languages
PG1-9665
spellingShingle m.a. beketova
a.a. blok
l.d. blok
e.f. knipovich
volfila
association for the study of a. blok’s works of the gakhn
Literature (General)
PN1-6790
Slavic languages. Baltic languages. Albanian languages
PG1-9665
Boris N. Romanov
From M.A. Beketova’s Letters to E.F. Knipovich (1922–1926)
description The main theme in the letters of the translator and children's author M.A. Beketova, A.A. Blok’s aunt, to the poet's friend, the literary critic E.F. Knipovich, is the fate of Blok's legacy, its publication, information about evenings and meetings in the poet’s memory, about his relatives, friends, researchers of his works, as well as about M. Beketova’s work on biographical books about Blok and the publication of his correspondence. In the letters there are significant details related to the activities of the Moscow Association for the Study of A. Blok’s Works of the GAKhN, with meetings of the Petrograd Free Philosophical Association (Volfila), reports about the Shakhmatovo estate, references on L.D. Blok’s role in the publication of Blok's heritage, on the beginning of preserving the memory of the poet, museumification of his iconography, personal belongings, manuscripts. The letters give a vivid picture of the “struggle for Blok” in the 1920s waged by his friends and relatives, as well as writers and critics who understood the true scale of the poet's figure. The letters are preserved in a private collection (Moscow).
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