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Author Bida, Konstantyn, author.
Біда, Константин, author

Title Lesya Ukrainka / by Constantine Bida, and Vera Rich
Edition Edition 1
Published [Toronto, Ontario] : University of Toronto Press, 2014
©1968

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Description 1 online resource (270 pages)
Series Heritage series
Heritage series (University of Toronto Press)
Contents Preface -- Translator's preface -- Life and work. Life ; Poetry ; Drama / by Constantine Bida -- Selected works. The stone host ; The orgy ; Cassandra ; Robert Bruce, King of Scotland ; Seven strings ; Shorter poems / translated by Vera Rich
Summary The Ukrainian national poetess Lesya Ukrainka (1871-1913) has contributed greatly to the development of Ukrainian Modernism and its transition from Ukrainian ethnographic themes to subjects that were universal, historical and psychological. Breaking the thematic conventions of populist literature, she sought difficult and complex motifs and gave them original treatment: themes such as the revolutionary ideological conflicts of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, which appear in some of her later poetry, are strengthened, given greater impact by her method of applying the individual and the personal to the more general concepts.From the beginning of her career her poetry was characterized by the theme of the poet's vocation and by the motifs connected with it--loneliness and alienation from society. Associated motifs deal with her love of freedom (national freedom in particular) and her hatred of anything weak and undecided.This book, sponsored by the Women's Council of the Ukrainian Canadian Committee, is a discussion of her life and works and includes selected translations: Robert Bruce (1903), Cassandra (1907), The Orgy (1913), The Stone Host (1912), and "Contra spem spero." Readers interested in development of poetic style can study the gradual evolution from the lyrical to the precise and analytical manner of the prose-poems of Lesya Ukrainka, and discover the thematic wealth, depth of thought, and emotional power of her poetry-- Provided by publisher
Notes Originally published for the Women's Council of the Ukrainian Canadian Committee by University of Toronto Press, 1968
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes In English; Selected works translated from the original Ukrainian
Online resource; title from resource information screen (ProQuest Ebook Central, viewed November 30, 2023)
Subject 880-02 Ukraïnka, Lesi︠a︡, 1871-1913.
SUBJECT 880-02/(N Українка, Леся, 1871-1913
Subject 880-03 Ukraïnka, Lesi︠a︡, 1871-1913 -- Translations into English
880-03/(N Українка, Леся, 1871-1913 -- Translations into English
880-04 Ukraïnka, Lesi︠a︡, 1871-1913 -- Criticism and interpretation
SUBJECT 880-04/(N Українка, Леся, 1871-1913 -- Criticism and interpretation
Ukraïnka, Lesi︠a︡, 1871-1913 fast
Subject Authors, Ukrainian -- Biography
Ukrainian drama -- Translations into English
Ukrainian poetry -- Translations into English
Form Electronic book
Author Ukraïnka, Lesi︠a︡, 1871-1913, author.
Українка, Леся, 1871-1913, author.
Rich, Vera, translator.
Container of (expression): Ukraïnka, Lesi︠a︡, 1871-1913. Works. Selections. English
Ukrainian Canadian Committee. National Women's Council.
ISBN 9781442656932
144265693X
Other Titles Title of original print version: Lesya Ukrainka : life and work / by Constantine Bida. Selected works / translated by Vera Rich