Redkie slova v proizvedeniyah avtorov XIX veka

Redkie slova v proizvedeniyah avtorov XIX veka

by S.A. Ponomarenko; ed. by R.P. Rogozhina Comp. by R.P. Rogozhina, K.A. Loginova
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Graphic Novels Poetry
Format Hardcover
Pages 576
Language Russian
Published Jan 1, 2000
Publisher Astrel', AST
ISBN-10 5271004473
ISBN-13 9785271004476
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This reference book serves as a comprehensive guide to the unique and less-frequented words that enriched the writings of 19th-century authors. With around 3,500 entries, it meticulously catalogs the rare lexicon that often goes unnoticed in literary analysis, shedding light on the linguistic landscape of the era.

Through its insightful compilation, the book reveals how these distinctive words were interwoven into the narratives, poetry, and prose of prominent writers of the time. The editors, R.P. Rogozhina and K.A. Loginova, have dedicated their efforts to curating a resource that not only preserves the richness of language but also offers context and relevance for modern readers and scholars alike.

Each entry provides an opportunity to explore the meanings and nuances that these forgotten words brought to life in classic literature. As a bridge between past and present, it invites readers to deepen their understanding of the artistry behind 19th-century literary works.

Enthusiasts of literature and linguistics will find this book an invaluable asset, uncovering the vibrant tapestry of vocabulary while honoring the legacy of the authors who shaped the literary tradition of their time.

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