Abstract
The article examines urban motifs and images in the poetry of Natalia Sannikova, which are not just reflections on nature, but also the desire to convey the state of the soul. Her poems combine love for the earth and the people living on it with a deep belief that a person's life, especially a woman's, consists not only of work and worries, but also great joy. Sannikova inherits and transforms the line of development of Russian literature associated with the "Lianozov school", which showed that poems can be an expression not only of high emotions, but also of hidden, unnoticed meanings. Urban motifs and images in her poetry reflect the life and soul of the city, its past and present, as well as how the city and its inhabitants perceive reality.
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