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Burning Queston: Russian Gothics?
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(12-12-2011, 02:43 PM)Einsamer Krieger Wrote: In fact, there is no definite russian classics authors which you can classify as Gothic like Radcliffe or Poe, because of many reasons. There are few classic novels and poetry which Goths prefer amongst others.
I think you would like to check this author, from russian poets he is the best by my personal opinion - his poetry is very uncommon and unique, many of his poetry can be classified as Gothic.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikolay_Gumilyov

thank you very much for your suggestion! i only asked about Anna Karenina because the novel seemed to embody some of the characteristics of a gothic novel... i'm really enjoyining gumilyov's work! although i must say that google seems to be struggling with it beacuse it insists on typing gumilyev. i don't understand technology, but thank goodness for great poetry.
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RE: Burning Queston: Russian Gothics? - by Bellatrix Lestrange - 12-12-2011, 06:32 PM

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