@ARTICLE{Brzykcy_Jolanta_Images_2018, author={Brzykcy, Jolanta}, volume={vol. LXVII}, number={No 4}, pages={631-645}, journal={Slavia Orientalis}, howpublished={online}, year={2018}, publisher={Komitet Słowianoznawstwa PAN}, abstract={Provence has been playing an important role in Russian literature for two hundred years. Numerous Russian artists have visited this French region or settled there for a longer time; enchanted by the beauty of south European nature and mild climate, they depicted it in their poems, stories or travel journals. The list includes, e.g. Semen Nadson, Alexandr Kuprin, Ivan Bunin, Sasha Chyorny, Vladimir Nabokov. Galina Kuznetsova (1900–1976), representative of the first wave of Russian emigration, spent several years in Provence. The poet lived in Grasse on and off from 1927 to 1942. Her stay on the south of France greatly influenced the journal she then wrote (Грасский дневник, 1967), and her only poetry collection published in her lifetime, entitled The Olive Garden (Оливковый сад, 1937). This article covers the Provence threads present in both texts. Kuznetsova depicts in these works the beauty of exotic nature, combining descriptions of landscape with her own emotional states, using solutions characteristic of impressionism.}, type={Artykuły / Articles}, title={Images of Provence in the Works of Galina Kuznetsova}, title={Images of Provence in the Works of Galina Kuznetsova}, URL={http://journals.pan.pl/Content/109427/PDF/Sl.Orient.%204-18%205-J.Brzykcy.pdf}, doi={10.24425/slo.2018.125403}, keywords={Galina Kuznetsova, Russian émigré literature, Provence, landscape, impressionist literature}, }