Merezhkovsky and F. Sologub: Gogol's imprint in the dialogue about poshlost’
... analogies in the artistic depiction of poshlost’ by Sologub in his novel “The Petty Demon” (1905) and the critical interpretation of the phenomenon of poshlost’ by Merezhkovsky. The connection between Merezhkovsky’s study “Gogol and the Devil” (1906) and “The Coming Kham” (1906) is also shown. Sologub’s reaction to the article “The Coming Kham” is noted, that shows that he considered the works by Merezhkovsky as the development of issues raised in the novel “The Petty Demon”....
The motif of temptation in G. G. Byron’s mystery play Cain
... striving for absolute freedom, the human being is incapable of protecting themselves from the spiritual captivity of passions and their soul cannot remain independent from such opposite forces as the light and the darkness, good and evil, god and the devil.
1. Александрова З. Е. Словарь синонимов русского языка. М., 2001.
2. Байрон Дж. Г. Каин (мистерия) / пер. И. Бунина // Байрон Дж. Г. Сочинения : в 3 ...
Freedom as an axiological category in G. G. Byron’s mystery Cain
... Байрон. Шелли. Китс. Эссеисты и другие прозаики // История всемирной литературы : в 8 т. М., 1983—1994. Т. 6. С. 87—112.
Zhilina N.
Byron, Cain, freedom, slavery, sin, good, evil, God, devil
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