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Poetry against Progeny: Blok and the Problem of Poetic Reproduction -- 1. Unbearable Burdens: Blok and the Modernist Resistance to Progeny -- 2. Recurring Nightmares: Blok, Freud, and the Specter of Die Ahnfrau -- 3. Reproductive Fantasies: Blok and the Creation of The Italian Verses -- 4. A Time of Troubles: Blok and the Disruption of Poetic Succession -- II. Writing against the Body: Gippius and the Problem of Lyric Embodiment -- 5. Style "Femme": Gippius and the Resistance to Feminine Writing -- 6. The Dandy's Gaze: Gippius and Disdainful Desire forthe Feminine -- 7. Eternal Feminine Problems: Gippius, Blok, and the Incarnationof the Ideal -- 8. 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