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Lives and Myths of Marina Tsvetaeva - Marina Tsvetaeva: The Woman, her Worlds and her Poetry. By Simon Karlinsky. Cambridge Studies in Russian Literature. Cambridge; London; New York; New Rochelle, N.Y.; Melbourne; and Sydney: Cambridge University Press, 1985. x, 289 pp. Cloth. - A Captive Lion: the Life of Marina Tsvetaeva. By Elaine Feinstein. New York: E. P. Dutton, 1987. x, 289 pp. Photographs. $19.95, cloth.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 January 2017
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1. Sergei Efron, unpublished letter to Maximilian Voloshin, fall 1923, quoted in Karlinsky, Simon, Marina Tsvetaeva, The Woman, Her World and Her Poetry (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1986, p. 120 Google Scholar.
2. Roman Gul', personal letter to Simon Karlinsky, quoted in Karlinsky, Tsvetaeva, p. 176.
3. S. Efron, letter to M. Voloshin, quoted in Karlinsky, Tsvetaeva, p. 138.
4. Tsvetaeva, “Istoriia odnogo posvesheniia,” hbrannoe, 2 vols. (Moscow: Khudozhestvennaialiterature, 1980)2: 186.
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6. Feinstein, A Captive Lion, p. 97
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