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Yuri Linnik is an outstanding poet, scientist, philosopher, literary critic,
culturologist, art critic, writer, creator of many museums, teacher and member of the Writers’
Union of Russia, whose work has left a deep mark on the world of modern poetry. The focus
of our attention is the wreath of sonnets “Movement”, which helps to consider some thematic,
stylistic and versification features of sonnets of Yu. V. Linnik of recent years. An analysis of
the artistic and expressive means, structure and main ideas embodied in these poems, as well
as comments, allow a deeper understanding and appreciation of the sonnet work of the poet
in 2015–2018. The wreath of sonnets “Movement” is a vivid example of Yuri Linnik’s skill
in using artistic techniques and creating a special style. He masterfully plays with language
and rhythm, achieving deep emotional richness and expressiveness. In general, the wreath of
sonnets “Movement” by Yuri Linnik is imbued with philosophy, deep images and harmony of
nature and space, which makes his works real works of art inspiring for readers.
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Title: Wreath of sonnets “Movement” by Yu. V. Linnik
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Yuri Linnik is an outstanding poet, scientist, philosopher, literary critic,
culturologist, art critic, writer, creator of many museums, teacher and member of the Writers’
Union of Russia, whose work has left a deep mark on the world of modern poetry.
The focus
of our attention is the wreath of sonnets “Movement”, which helps to consider some thematic,
stylistic and versification features of sonnets of Yu.
V.
Linnik of recent years.
An analysis of
the artistic and expressive means, structure and main ideas embodied in these poems, as well
as comments, allow a deeper understanding and appreciation of the sonnet work of the poet
in 2015–2018.
The wreath of sonnets “Movement” is a vivid example of Yuri Linnik’s skill
in using artistic techniques and creating a special style.
He masterfully plays with language
and rhythm, achieving deep emotional richness and expressiveness.
In general, the wreath of
sonnets “Movement” by Yuri Linnik is imbued with philosophy, deep images and harmony of
nature and space, which makes his works real works of art inspiring for readers.
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