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  1. Analysis of system of personages and composition of "The Double, or my Evenings in Malorossia" by А. Pogorelsky
    Autor*in: Vorova, T.P
    Erschienen: 2016

    Abstract: Antony Pogorelsky (1787-1836) (the pseudonym of А. А. Perovsky) was one of the writers active in the early stages of Russian romantic prose, when romanticism, with its new artistic outlook based on rapt attention towards and keen interest... mehr

     

    Abstract: Antony Pogorelsky (1787-1836) (the pseudonym of А. А. Perovsky) was one of the writers active in the early stages of Russian romantic prose, when romanticism, with its new artistic outlook based on rapt attention towards and keen interest in the inner world of feelings and emotions of its literary heroes, replaced the literary movement of sentimentalism with its orientation toward the ideas of the enlightenment. The current article is aimed at the investigation of the first book by A. Pogorelsky "The Double, or My Evenings in Malorossia", the novelty of which lies not only in the fact that the book is directly correlated with the traditions of West European romanticism (which was undoubtedly well-known to the writer), but also in the introduction of a new principle of composition into Russian literature (the cycle of several stories united through dialogic framing), which was the first experiment of this kind in the Russian literary environment and would soon become one of the favo

     

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  2. Analysis of system of personages and composition of "The Double, or my Evenings in Malorossia" by А. Pogorelsky
    Autor*in: Vorova, T.P
    Erschienen: 2016

    Abstract: Antony Pogorelsky (1787-1836) (the pseudonym of А. А. Perovsky) was one of the writers active in the early stages of Russian romantic prose, when romanticism, with its new artistic outlook based on rapt attention towards and keen interest... mehr

     

    Abstract: Antony Pogorelsky (1787-1836) (the pseudonym of А. А. Perovsky) was one of the writers active in the early stages of Russian romantic prose, when romanticism, with its new artistic outlook based on rapt attention towards and keen interest in the inner world of feelings and emotions of its literary heroes, replaced the literary movement of sentimentalism with its orientation toward the ideas of the enlightenment. The current article is aimed at the investigation of the first book by A. Pogorelsky "The Double, or My Evenings in Malorossia", the novelty of which lies not only in the fact that the book is directly correlated with the traditions of West European romanticism (which was undoubtedly well-known to the writer), but also in the introduction of a new principle of composition into Russian literature (the cycle of several stories united through dialogic framing), which was the first experiment of this kind in the Russian literary environment and would soon become one of the favo

     

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    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
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    DDC Klassifikation: Soziologie, Anthropologie (301)
    Weitere Schlagworte: (thesoz)Russland; (thesoz)Osteuropa; (thesoz)Romantik; (thesoz)Literatur; (thesoz)Aufklärungszeitalter; (thesoz)Roman; (thesoz)Schriftsteller; (thesoz)Emotionalität; (thesoz)Gefühl; (thesoz)Verhaltensmodell; (thesoz)Bild; (thesoz)Symbol; (thesoz)Mann; (thesoz)Frau; (thesoz)Partnerbeziehung; (thesoz)Liebe
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    In: International Letters of Social and Humanistic Sciences (2016) 66 ; 113-122

  3. Peculiarities of the structure and distinctive features of the interpretation in "Motley tales with Witticisms" by V. F. Odoyevsky
    Autor*in: Vorova, T.P
    Erschienen: 2016

    Abstract: Prince V. F. Odoyevsky (1803-1869) was the Russian writer, philosopher, musicologist and subtle musical critic, public figure, founder of "Society of philosophy-lovers" and author of "Motley Tales with Witticisms", fascinating monument of... mehr

     

    Abstract: Prince V. F. Odoyevsky (1803-1869) was the Russian writer, philosopher, musicologist and subtle musical critic, public figure, founder of "Society of philosophy-lovers" and author of "Motley Tales with Witticisms", fascinating monument of native culture; the book was published only once during the life of the writer and afterwards was not republished as the cycle. In literary criticism "Motley Tales" as the unified and important cycle by V. F. Odoyevsky were given scant coverage, although this literary work marked the beginning of new period in the writer's oeuvre; an image of narrator Homoseyko is especially interesting because it is not only the intellectual hero, but also the alter ego of the writer. "Motley Tales" manifest a unique opportunity of watching the rising of themes and motives which will be revealed in the writer's creation later, as well as following the formation of philosophical, aesthetic and artistic principles of author, as his fairy tales include the patterns

     

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    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    Format: Online
    Weitere Identifier:
    oai:gesis.izsoz.de:document/56445
    DDC Klassifikation: Soziologie, Anthropologie (301)
    Weitere Schlagworte: (thesoz)Literatur; (thesoz)Schriftsteller; (thesoz)Russland; (thesoz)Struktur; (thesoz)Interpretation; (thesoz)Märchen; (thesoz)Bild; (thesoz)Symbol; (thesoz)Symbolismus; Alchemie; Hermetismus
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    In: International Letters of Social and Humanistic Sciences (2016) 67 ; 18-26