Tyutchev And Fet Analysis

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Love has always been very personal and intimate feeling. In one way or another, any poet or writer has ever touched on love, the theme, which stands along with life, death, and other so-called immortal questions of human being. The theme has as many views as there are individuals, therefore the description of love for each poet has its own sound, its own reflection, based on personal emotional experience. I am going to talk about two views love of two Russian poets, Tyutchev and Fet. Although, the love theme is placed on a fundamental niche for both of them, the perspective on love has been variously interpreted not only by revelation of the topic, but also by their moods and accents.
The love theme for Tyutchev is solidly revealed in the collection dedicated to Denisieva, which is also known as ‘diary of love’. Feodor Ivanovich felt in love with young Denisieva, despite …show more content…

Tyutchev was one of the pioneers of Russian poetry, who showed the inner world of a woman, trying to support her side. The love poetry of Feodor Ivanovich is full of desire to understand the woman’s soul. He always highlights that the beloved of his persona is clearer, higher – she morally exceeds her beloved, because of her sufferings, which are greater, than his ones. Tyutchev idealizes woman, which makes her being a center of the best and the lightest in the World. On the other hand, Fet does not describe the entire feeling of love as Feodor Ivanovich does, instead, the love seems to decay into separate impressions, inner turmoil – the poet describes the exact moment of love. As it is illustrated by his poem ‘Whispers. Timid breathing. Trilling’, where the world of nature merges with the world of human’s feeling. Fet describes the feelings through the symbols of nature. What is more remarkable, is that the poem is written without any verb, which makes it very melodic and signing. Fet sees music, love and the nature are unique organic

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