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Rosary

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Anna Akhmatova’s Rosary is a poetry collection published in 1914 that established her significant place within Russian literature. The work showcases lyrical verse reflecting on themes of loss, faith, and identity during a period of immense social and political change. It is notable for its direct emotional honesty and contribution to the Acmeist movement. Primarily intended for readers interested in 20th-century Russian poetry and Akhmatova’s impactful voice, it offers insight into her artistic development.

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Rosary ranks #129 of 436 in the Poetry Collection ranking, behind The Waste Land by T.S. Eliot, ahead of Two-Headed Woman.

Breakthrough Akhmatova collection, central to Acmeism and early Russian modernism, acclaimed for lyric precision.

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How good is Rosary?
Rosary scores 8.62/10 (Great) on Lunoo, making it a well-rated option in the Poetry Collection category. Breakthrough Akhmatova collection, central to Acmeism and early Russian modernism, acclaimed for lyric precision.
What are the best alternatives to Rosary?
See our alternatives page for Rosary for a ranked list with scores. Top alternatives include: Poem Without a Hero, My Sister Life, Anno Domini MCMXXI.
How does Rosary compare to Poem Without a Hero?
See our detailed comparison of Rosary vs Poem Without a Hero with scores, features, and an AI-powered verdict.
Is Rosary worth it in 2026?
With a score of 8.62/10, Rosary is highly rated in Poetry Collection. See all Poetry Collection ranked.

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