"Anglicization of Russian Poetics":The Evolution and Canonization of Joseph Brodsky's Poetics in the"Northern Period"
During the period from 1964 to 1965,Brodsky's exile experience in the northern countryside and the subsequent poetics transformation were key transitions that influenced his artistic creation and spiritual world throughout his life.The core mechanism of transformation is the"Anglicization of Russian poetics".Through the grafting of European and American lyric poetry resources,Brodsky disrupted the culturally and formally classic self-contained system of Russian poetry,endowing it with a fresh musicality,metaphorical depth,and intellectual sophistication.By means of the integration of high-modernism and objectivist poetics into the"Petersburg Text"code system,the poet changed the contemporary expression of the national language,expanding the psychological and ideological boundaries of Russian poetry,This process of canonization of poetry enabled Brodsky to gradually evolve from a regional poet to a world-class poet.While superficially a transformation in Brodsky's personal creative theory and stylistic significance,this poetic transformation fundamentally represents a self-renewal of the intrinsic growth mechanism within Russian poetry.
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