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    Types of masks in Marina Tsvetaeva’s poetry

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    © 2015, Ecozone, OAIMDD. All rights reserved. This article attempts to demonstrate, by providing concrete examples, several fundamentally different kinds of literary masks in Marina Tsvetaeva’s poetry. The very notion of a literary mask has not yet got a clear understanding, which is revealed in the border and controversial cases where the identification of a mask causes difficulty, or where the apparent simplicity of this operation is deceptive. We observed four types of masks fulfilling different functions: 1) euphemistic, ‘concealing’ mask; 2) auto ironic mask; 3) language involving mask, or stylistic mask; 4) transgender, or character mask. In our opinion, the distinguished models are enough to demonstrate the extreme diversity of mask devices used by Marina Tsvetaeva and raise the question of the need to build a comprehensive system describing the literary mask function

    Neutron and synchrotron X-ray powder study of copper(II) chloride complex with deuterated 1-ethyltetrazole

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    The structure of the copper(II) chloride complex with deuterated 1-ethyltetrazole has been investigated in the temperature range of 2-290 K using neutron and synchrotron X-ray powder diffraction. The compound was found to exhibit structural transformation at ca 180 K, without change of space group and main structural motif. At higher temperatures, the complex reveals positional disorder of the ethyl group, whereas no disorder is observed at lower temperatures. Temperature dependence of the lattice parameters, obtained from synchrotron X-ray data, showed main lattice changes at the transformation, explained by structural features of the complex. From the magnetic measurements, the effect of the disorder on paramagnetic behaviour of the compound was found. Detailed structural data of the compound at 2 and 290 K, obtained from neutron powder diffraction data, are reported. © by Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag, München

    Types of masks in Marina Tsvetaeva’s poetry

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    © 2015, Ecozone, OAIMDD. All rights reserved. This article attempts to demonstrate, by providing concrete examples, several fundamentally different kinds of literary masks in Marina Tsvetaeva’s poetry. The very notion of a literary mask has not yet got a clear understanding, which is revealed in the border and controversial cases where the identification of a mask causes difficulty, or where the apparent simplicity of this operation is deceptive. We observed four types of masks fulfilling different functions: 1) euphemistic, ‘concealing’ mask; 2) auto ironic mask; 3) language involving mask, or stylistic mask; 4) transgender, or character mask. In our opinion, the distinguished models are enough to demonstrate the extreme diversity of mask devices used by Marina Tsvetaeva and raise the question of the need to build a comprehensive system describing the literary mask function

    Types of masks in Marina Tsvetaeva’s poetry

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    © 2015, Ecozone, OAIMDD. All rights reserved. This article attempts to demonstrate, by providing concrete examples, several fundamentally different kinds of literary masks in Marina Tsvetaeva’s poetry. The very notion of a literary mask has not yet got a clear understanding, which is revealed in the border and controversial cases where the identification of a mask causes difficulty, or where the apparent simplicity of this operation is deceptive. We observed four types of masks fulfilling different functions: 1) euphemistic, ‘concealing’ mask; 2) auto ironic mask; 3) language involving mask, or stylistic mask; 4) transgender, or character mask. In our opinion, the distinguished models are enough to demonstrate the extreme diversity of mask devices used by Marina Tsvetaeva and raise the question of the need to build a comprehensive system describing the literary mask function

    Types of masks in Marina Tsvetaeva’s poetry

    No full text
    © 2015, Ecozone, OAIMDD. All rights reserved. This article attempts to demonstrate, by providing concrete examples, several fundamentally different kinds of literary masks in Marina Tsvetaeva’s poetry. The very notion of a literary mask has not yet got a clear understanding, which is revealed in the border and controversial cases where the identification of a mask causes difficulty, or where the apparent simplicity of this operation is deceptive. We observed four types of masks fulfilling different functions: 1) euphemistic, ‘concealing’ mask; 2) auto ironic mask; 3) language involving mask, or stylistic mask; 4) transgender, or character mask. In our opinion, the distinguished models are enough to demonstrate the extreme diversity of mask devices used by Marina Tsvetaeva and raise the question of the need to build a comprehensive system describing the literary mask function

    Neutron and synchrotron X-ray powder study of copper(II) chloride complex with deuterated 1-ethyltetrazole

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    The structure of the copper(II) chloride complex with deuterated 1-ethyltetrazole has been investigated in the temperature range of 2-290 K using neutron and synchrotron X-ray powder diffraction. The compound was found to exhibit structural transformation at ca 180 K, without change of space group and main structural motif. At higher temperatures, the complex reveals positional disorder of the ethyl group, whereas no disorder is observed at lower temperatures. Temperature dependence of the lattice parameters, obtained from synchrotron X-ray data, showed main lattice changes at the transformation, explained by structural features of the complex. From the magnetic measurements, the effect of the disorder on paramagnetic behaviour of the compound was found. Detailed structural data of the compound at 2 and 290 K, obtained from neutron powder diffraction data, are reported. © by Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag, München

    Neutron and synchrotron X-ray powder study of copper(II) chloride complex with deuterated 1-ethyltetrazole

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    The structure of the copper(II) chloride complex with deuterated 1-ethyltetrazole has been investigated in the temperature range of 2-290 K using neutron and synchrotron X-ray powder diffraction. The compound was found to exhibit structural transformation at ca 180 K, without change of space group and main structural motif. At higher temperatures, the complex reveals positional disorder of the ethyl group, whereas no disorder is observed at lower temperatures. Temperature dependence of the lattice parameters, obtained from synchrotron X-ray data, showed main lattice changes at the transformation, explained by structural features of the complex. From the magnetic measurements, the effect of the disorder on paramagnetic behaviour of the compound was found. Detailed structural data of the compound at 2 and 290 K, obtained from neutron powder diffraction data, are reported. © by Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag, München

    Neutron and synchrotron X-ray powder study of copper(II) chloride complex with deuterated 1-ethyltetrazole

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    The structure of the copper(II) chloride complex with deuterated 1-ethyltetrazole has been investigated in the temperature range of 2-290 K using neutron and synchrotron X-ray powder diffraction. The compound was found to exhibit structural transformation at ca 180 K, without change of space group and main structural motif. At higher temperatures, the complex reveals positional disorder of the ethyl group, whereas no disorder is observed at lower temperatures. Temperature dependence of the lattice parameters, obtained from synchrotron X-ray data, showed main lattice changes at the transformation, explained by structural features of the complex. From the magnetic measurements, the effect of the disorder on paramagnetic behaviour of the compound was found. Detailed structural data of the compound at 2 and 290 K, obtained from neutron powder diffraction data, are reported. © by Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag, München
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