The article substantiates the need to supplement the canonical corpus of A.V. Koltsov’s poems with three poetic works, which are contained in the poet’s letterto A.A. Krayevsky, a publisher, and dedicated to the death of A.S. Pushkin. One of these works is presented in the specified epistolary text in a standard verse form, while the other two have a prose design. The authors propose a re-construction of these two poems based on the principle of minimal interference in the content with graphic ordering of the form. The article shows that A.V. Koltsov’s poems reconstructed and restored in their rights are connected with other works not only within the poet’s artistic world, but also within Russian literature with individual images, catchwords, and motives.
The report contains a brief background to the creation of the Dictionary of A.V. Koltsov’s Poetry, the principles underlying the proposed concept, and a description of the macrostructure and microstructure of the dictionary.
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