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The Tale of Igor's Campaign summary with 54 pages of encyclopedia entries, essays, summaries, research information, and more. The Tale of Igor's Campaign: Ivan Bilibin's illustration to the tale.
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The Tale of Igor's Campaign (Old East Slavic: Слово о плъку Игоревѣ, Slovo o plŭku Igorevě; Ukrainian: Слово о полку Ігоревім, Slovo o polku Ihorevim; Modern Russian: Слово о полку Игореве, Slovo o polku Igoreve) is an anonymous epic poem...
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To the tale of Igor's military campaign, the author adds reminiscences of Russia's past. He employs laments, panegyrics (passages which lavishly praise a person), omens and dreams.
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Igor may refer to: Igor (given name) (from Ingvar (name)) ;historical individuals Igor I of Kiev (died 945), Grand Prince of Kiev Igor II of Kiev (died 1147), Grand Prince of Kiev Igor Svyatoslavich (died 1202) The Tale of Igor's Campaign a Medieval Russian epic of disputed authenticity. Ingvar of...
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The Tale of Igor's Campaign (Old East Slavic: Слово о плъку Игоревѣ, Slovo o plŭku Igorevě; The Tale of Igor's Campaign was adapted by Alexander Borodin into one of the great classics of Russian opera.
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The Tale of Igor's Campaign (Russian: Слово о Полку Игореве, Slovo o Polku Igoreve) is an anonymous masterpiece of East Slavic literature written in Old Russian language and tentatively dated by the end of 12th century. Adapted from the Wikipedia article, "The_Tale_of_Igor's_Campaign" http://en...
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Unification Aspects: The Tale of Igor's Campaign is one of the earliest works of imaginative literature in the Russian/Slavic tradition.
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(Redirected from Tale of Igor\'s Campaign) '''The Tale of Igor's Campaign''' (Old East Slavic: Слово о плъку Игоревѣ, ''Slovo o plŭku Igorevě''; The ''Tale of Igor's Campaign'' was adapted by Alexander Borodin into one of the great classics of Russian opera.
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Lived/Active: Russian Federation/France Known for: book illustrations design, illustrations to The Tale of Igor's Campaign...
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