SOURCE: "Marina Tsvetaeva and Russian Poetry," in Melbourne Slavonic Studies, Nos. 5-6, 1971, pp. 178-93.
Below, Livingstone discusses Tsvetaeva's place within Russian poetry. She points out aspects of Symbolism, Acmeism, and Futurism in Tsvetaeva's verse.
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