The phenomenon of Napoleon in the German spirit of Napoleon’s age
... pre-romanticism as signs of literary diagnostics indicative of the contradictory dialectics of artistic consciousness in distinguishing the “codes” of life and death in arts. The completely opposite assessment of Napoleon in the history of German romanticism identifies the problem of a human being as a “field of fate” — a site of the battle between the Light and Darkness. The author emphasises the transformation of the legend of Napoleon in the German romanticism from the idealisation of ...
On connection between codependency and the ideas about abusive relationships in young women
The article discusses the specifics of connection between codependency and young women’s understanding of abusive, romantic and marital relationships and clarifies the specific judgments about violent behavior in partnerships among women with high codependency. The study relies on 110 responses from women aged from 19 to 30. The free associations methods, the scale ...
The Knight of Contemporary Russian Kantiana. On the 85th Birthday of Leonard Kalinnikov
... A. Kalinnikov’s works form an impressive and original part of contemporary Russian Kantiana.
Dementev, I. O., 2013. Book Review: L. A. Kalinnikov. E. T. A. Gofman i I. Kant. Preodolenie romantizma [E. T. A. Hoffmann and I. Kant. Transcending Romanticism]. IKBFU’s Vestnik, 6, pp. 159-164. (In Rus.)
Kalinnikov, L. A., 1985. The Concepts of “Thing in General” and “Thing in Itself” and their Role in Kant’s System of “Criticism”. Kantian Journal, 1(10), pp. 4-11. (In Rus.)
Kalinnikov,...
The monuments of late Romanticism in the architecture of East Prussia
This article considers the architecture of the second third of the 19th century in Eastern Prussia, belonging to the period of German Romanticism. The author focuses on the reasons behind the development of this trend and the role of the King of Eastern Prussia, Frederick William IV, and the architect, F.-A. Stüler, in the history and architecture of that period.
1. Каталог ...
International heritage in the memorial landscape of the Kaliningrad region
... necropolis.
Dozens of artists epitomising Germany’s cultural tradition were born, lived and worked in East Prussia. Many of them have been commemorated in the region’s memorial space. A memorial stone honouring E. T. A. Hoffmann (1776—1822), a Romantic author of fantasy and graduate of the Albertina, appeared as early as 1990. Plaques and stones have been installed in tribute to Käthe Kollwitz (1867—1945), a celebrated artist, printmaker and sculptor; Friedrich Heitmann (1853—1921), a ...
The rhetoric and logic of the representations of the Russian-Turkish War of 1877–1878 in Russian public discourse
... (1860—1880 gg.) [Liberal Thought in Russia (1860—1880)]. Saratov (in Russ.).
Konstantinov, A., 1979. Izbrannoe [Favorites]. Moscow (in Russ.). Kozhina, E. F., 1969. Romanticheskaya bitva: Ocherki frantsuzskoi romanticheskoi zhivopisi 1820-kh godov [Romantic Battle: Essays on French Romantic Painting of the 1820s]. Leningrad (in Russ.).
Nemirovich-Danchenko, V. I., 1902. Plevna i Shipka. Roman v dvukh chastyakh. Iz sobytii poslednei voiny [Pleven and Shipka. A novel in two parts. From the events ...
At the edge of romanticism or beyond it? E. T. A. Hoffmann and the nature of art in Kant's aesthetics
... Стихотворения. Эстетика. Литературная критика. М., 1990.
18. Шлегель Фр. Фрагменты // Фр. Шлегель. Эстетика. Философия. Критика:
в 2 т. Т.1. М., 1983.
philosophy of Romanticism, Kant's aesthetics, nature of art, philosophical monism, dualism, aesthetic and artistic methodology, German idealism
Kalinnikov L. A.
38-51
10.5922/0207-6918-2011-2-6
The Christian context of H. Ch. Andersen’s fairy tales: The confines of the genre
The Christian context of H. C. Andersen’s fairy tales is considered from the perspective of the genre confines in view of the evolution of the author’s oeuvre. It is argued that the romanticism of Andersen’s fairy tales is rooted in his Christian worldview. The article traces the Christian axiology of Andersen’s fairy tales and emphasises their allegoric and parabolic nature. Andersen’s works introduce a certain type of ‘two-worldliness’,...
The motif of forgiveness in the Russian romantic poetry of the first third of the 19th century
... Н. М., Иванов В. В., Шанская Т. В. Краткий этимологический словарь русского языка : пособие для учителя / под ред. С. Г. Бархударова. М., 1971.
Russian Romantic poem, Kozlov, Inozemtsev, murder, wrongdoing, forgiveness, axiology, friendship, love, sin
Zhilina N.
51-60
Genius as a norm or the Moravian Church in the life and works of A. A. Fet
Based on the theory of genius presented in Kant’s Critique of Judgement, the author considers the idea of normal genius as opposed to the genius of Romanticism and Postmodernism. The influence of Postmodernism is manifested in popular interpretations of the works of great artists — especially, Russian ones — as a product of mental disorders and perversions. The author analyses an interpretation ...
Open and enclosed space in a romantic novel
... the novels of Jena and Heidelberg romantics, considering its relation to the problems of artist’s personality and freedoms. An analysis of similar space images used by several authors shows how the tradition was reinterpreted at different stages of romantic thought. Stepping out into the open, which expresses liberation from limitations imposed on the individual, is one of the key motives in the novels of Jena period, while the Heidelberg novel stresses the positive value of “limits”.
1. Васкиневич ...
The aesthetic position of A. A. Delvig as a critic
... considers the aesthetic views of Delvig as a critic and identifies the sources that help him develop individual criteria for assessing literary works. The author emphasises his original interpretation of theoretical problems of aesthetics characteristic of Romanticism. It is stressed that the category of harmony defined by Delving as a crucial principle of artistry is very productive in his system of views and underlies his own poetry.
1. Вацуро В. Э. Антон Дельвиг — литератор ...
The January uprising in the worldview of the Warsaw positivists
... armed methods in the struggle for the independence of Poland. In addition to criticizing the Polish liberation movement, Warsaw positivists negatively assessed representatives of the conservative Polish aristocracy who continued to live in the past, romanticizing Polish uprisings and their participants while ignoring the needs, aspirations, and desires of the lower strata of Polish society. Warsaw positivists also expressed their views on violent methods of fighting for the independence of Polish ...
Semantic potential of the lexeme twilight in Russian poetry
... analysis is to discern patterns in the figurative and symbolic utilization, as well as the individual reinterpretation of the term 'twilight' by poets across various literary methods, trends, and schools, including baroque, classicism, sentimentalism, romanticism, realism, and modernism. The conducted analysis leads to the following conclusions: 1) The term 'twilight' is employed in poetry in its direct-nominative dictionary sense, contributing to the creation of a lyrical chronotope and landscape ...
Idyll, history, rationality: city images in “Real Journey to Germany in 1835” by Nikolay Gretsch
... Heidelberg, Tallinn and Kayseri in Russian Literature of the XVIII—XX centuries. In:
Russkii travelog XVIII
—
XX vekov
[Russian travelogue of XVIII—XX centuries]. Novosibirsk, pp. 427—445 (in Russ.).
Engel, A., 2007. Saxon Switzerland of the romanticism epoch: Russian, German, French images. In:
Evroaziatskii mezhkul’turnyi dialog: «svoe» i «chuzhoe» v natsional’nom samosoznanii kul'tury
[Eurasian intercultural dialogue: “own” and “alien” in the national consciousness ...
Gorod and grad in the Russian poetry of the 18th century
... literature of the 18th century — Kantemir, Trediakovsky, Lomonosov, Sumarokov, and, in comparative terms, against a wider temporal perspective, the preceding and subsequent texts of Russian poetry. The lexeme 'grad' was often used in Classicist and Romantic poetry. From the 1830s onwards, it was used less frequently in its full version 'gorod'. The poets employed the lexemes 'grad' and 'gorod' to form tropes and figures of speech, striving to expand the traditional syntagmatics, especially in ...
The motive of duality in the novel “Cursed Place” by M.I. Voskresensky
... duality in the moralistic novel The Cursed Place reveals the true nature of the characters. It is the moral assessment of the characters that the narrator and the author focus on.
Ivanova N.P.
character, duality, double, moral description, novel, romanticism, topic
61-70
German spiritual lyrics in the allusive space of Clemens Brentano’s fairy tales
... Deutschen Hochstifts. 1977. S. 292—308.
24. Schaub G. Die Spee-Rezeption Clemens Brentanos // Literaturwissenschaftliches Jahrbuch. Berlin, 1972. Bd. 13.
25. Spee F. Trutznachtigall. Max Niemeyer Verlag, 1936.
Vaskinevich A. I.
German literature, Romanticism, literary fairy tale, spiritual poetry, allusion, Brentano
75-87
Kant’s Dissertation for the Master’s Degree On Fire and the Transformations of his Ideas of Ethereal Matter
Kant’s dissertation for the Master’s degree Succinct Exposition of Some Meditations on Fire was written in Latin in 1755 as a sample (specimen) preceding a Master’s exam, but its first printing did not appear until 1838. What is the relevance of this Master’s dissertation for historical and philosophical studies? To answer this question I analyse the structure and give a brief summary of the dissertation, look at the history of its writing and try to identify the place of this work among...
John Bunyan’s allegoric tradition in Clive Staples Lewis’s novel The Pilgrim’s Regress
... Historical Views / еd. by V. Newey. Liverpool, 1988. P. 186—240.
13. Lewis C. S. The Pilgrim’s Regress. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 2014.
Gilmanov V. Kh., Kosinskaya A. S.
C. S. Lewis, intertextuality, allegory, palimpsest, John Bunyan, rea¬son, romanticism, Christianity
43-52
The reality of fiction in a literary world: on an excerpt from Stanisław Lem’s Solaris
Using an excerpt from Stanisław Lem’s Solaris, this article explores the idea that, in a literary text, a fictional world and the world of physical reality may interact to form such a reality that can paradoxically turn out to be more real than what we believe to be the actual reality. It is also shown that the fictional world realized in a literary text may bring the reader to certain conclusions about the world in which he or she lives. Thus, even if literature is incapable of affecting reality...
Enigma of magnetism in the mystery of the romantic spirit of E. T. A. Hoffmann (based on the novel «Der Magnetiseur»)
... Phantasten. Frankfurt a/M, 2000.
22. Schubert G. H. Ansichten von der Nachtseite der Naturwissenschaften // Kindlers Neues Literatur Lexikon / hrsg. von W. Jens. München, 1998. S. 28—29.
Gilmanov V. Kh., Koptsev I. D., Likhina N. E.
Hoffman, romanticism, sophianic, magnetism, demonization, mesmerism, freemasonry
99-106
The Paradise theme in G. Kh. Andersen’s tales
... сказке Ганса Христиана Андерсена «Снежная королева» в образовательном пространстве // Молодой ученый. 2015. № 22.1. С. 39—41.
Dorofeeva L. G.
Andersen, Christianity, Romantic period, genre, theme, plot, hero, axiology, space, time
55-63
The "aesthetic turn": from Kant and romanticism to modern philosophy
... in contemporary philosophy and the increasing importance of aesthetic categories and art experience for contemporary theories. Kant’s aesthetics, concepts of beauty, the sublime, genius, as well as various aspects of their interpretation within the romantic doctrine of "new mythology" and aestheticisation of life, the discovery of a fragment as a way of poetic thinking became topical in contemporary debates about reality, knowledge, human being and society.
1. Бодрийяр Ж. Символический ...
Kant’s philosophy and foundations of the process of aesthetization in contemporary culture
... discusses the possibility of detecting the grounds of the aesthetization process in modern culture in the structure of the Kantian philosophy. The connection of Kant's aesthetics with science and morality is traced, and also Kant’s influence on the romantic philosophy of art is revealed. The loss of its classical boundaries by modern aesthetics is shown as originated in the Kantian philosophy, though it was this very philosophy in which these boundaries were once defined.
1. Аверинцев ...
Playing with spectres
... characteristics of artistic imagination and its poetic keys opening the ‘doors of perception’ that are closed to the other forms of social consciousness/unconsciousness. The article analyses E. T. A. Hoffmann’s novel The Sandman, which is interpreted as a romantic warning against symbolic plays with spectres generated by the mechanisation of thinking and being.
1. Bobkov, I. M. 2007, Kristeva Julia. Novejshij filosofskij slovar. Postmodernizm [The newest philosophical dictionary. Postmodernism]. Minsk,...
History in Transcription and Transcription as History: Charles Bally in Soviet Linguistics
This article describes the results of a systemic study into the history of conveying the name of the Swiss linguist Charles Bally by the means of Russian transcription, in the 20th-century linguistic discussions. The author reconstructs the history of introducing Charles Bally’s works into Russian and Soviet linguistics, particularly, in the context of the publication of Ferdinand de Saussure’s Course of General Linguistics. The article analyses the variants of transcribing the name Bally in...
The apologia of reason in J. Chr. Gottsched’s classicistic system: On the 250th anniversary of the philosopher’s death
This article revisits the ratio-centric system developed by the prominent exponent of the German enlightenment J. Chr. Gottsched (1700—1766). The authors examine the problem of the ontological argument in the context of the current civilizational crisis of consciousness, which arose against the background of the 20th century crisis of objectivist methodology of modern natural sciences. Such a methodology is incapable of solving the problem of an accurate description of the reality, in particular...
Kant, Nietzsche, and the Enlightenment: A comparative analysis
... enlightenment. Another focus is the functional status of the ‘guardian’ and the new interpretation of the ideas of maturity and freedom in Nietzsche’s understanding of the Enlightenment. This becomes possible after Nietzsche’s renunciation of Romanticism and experience of the death of God. Nietzsche extends Kant’s list of possible problems in achieving enlightenment — egoism, guardianship, sloth, and cowardice. For Nietzsche, the central problem is the dominant role of reason in the Enlightenment....
Kant’s fundamental idea of state and law in Pushkin’s Boris Godunov
... Moscow.
5. Gukovskij G. A., 1957, Pushkin i problemy realisticheskogo stilya [Pushkin and the problems of realistic style]. Moscow.
6. Kalinnikov L. A., 2012, E. T. A. Gofman i I. Kant. Preodolenie romantizma [E. T. A. Hoffmann and I. Kant. Overcoming Romantic]. Kaliningrad.
7. Kant, I. 1966, Otvet na vopros: chto takoye Prosveshcheniye [Answering the Question: What Is Enlightenment?], in Kant, I. Sobranie sochineniy v 6 tomah [Collected works in 6 volumes], vol. 6, Moscow.
8. Kant, I. 1965, Metafizika ...
Philosophy of images of nature in the “eastern” poems of G.G. Byron and “southern” poems of A.S. Pushkin
..., 1977—1979. Т. 4.
7. Тресиддер Д. Словарь символов. М., 1999.
8. Шеллинг Ф. В. Й. Философия искусства. М., 1966.
Byron, Pushkin, images of nature, “eastern” poems, “southern” poems, Romanticism, literary comparative studies, philosophy
Shumakova M.
51-55
The mandatory classification of hotels and other types of accommodation as a business process: the case of the Kaliningrad region
This article deals with the mechanism of mandatory classification of hotels and other accommodation units on the territory of the Kaliningrad region. This requirement is considered as a business process. The article provides a detailed analysis of the input and output of the business process and its six main stages. The authors address the key problems faced by Kaliningrad hoteliers when undergoing the classification procedures. The causes of typical problems and the ways to solve them are examined...
Kant’s aesthetic theory in the light of H. G. Gadamer’s hermeneutic project
... It is concluded that Kant understands the category of play from the perspective of the subject, whereas Gadamer interprets it as an instance of movement, independent from the observer. The correlation between Kant’s aesthetic theory and the ensuing romantic concepts of is established. In the conclusion, the authors stresses the influence of Kant’s theory on the development of hermeneutics, which has been aimed at avoiding pseudo-understanding since German Romanticism.
1. Gadamer H.-G. 1991, Aktual’nost’ ...
No politics: François Guizot’s historiosophy before 1814
... Johnson D. Guizot: Aspects of French History, 1787—1874. L., 1963.
17. Lessing G. E. Die Erziehung des Menschengeschlechts. Berlin, 1780.
18. Pouthas Ch.-H. Lа jeunesse de François Guizot. P., 1937.
Matveev Sergey
François Guizot’s historiosophy, romanticism, empathy, civilization
21-28
Edward Stachura’s existential character and the Polish wedding chronotope
... Wyspianski’s play of the same name and in the existential literary-philosophical context. The author focuses on the problem of relations between the individual and the historical national community. The article analyses the logic of solving this problem in the romantic context of Wyspianski’s thinking and the existential context of Stachura’s works
1. Адельгейм И. Е. Постмодернизм как «посттравматический опыт» в польской прозе 90-х годов ...
Schliesslich will man ja Kunst schaffen. Daniel Kehlmanns humoristische Poetik («Finally, there is a need to create art»: Daniel Kehlmann’s humoristic poetics)
Daniel Kehlmann’s oeuvre is often interpreted as ‘ironic’ and thus put on a par with works following Friedrich Schlegel’s tradition of Romanticism. It would be more accurate to speak of ‘humour’ in the context of Schopenhauer’s philosophy of pessimism characteristic of the 19th century poetic realism. The central element is not nurturing ennui resulting from awareness of the con-trast ...
What Saussure wrote/did not write: A half a century discussion on the anagram theory
... 16—34.
9. Gandon F. De dangereux édifices. Saussure lecteur de Lucrèce. Les cahiers d’anagrammes consacrés au De rerum natura. Louvain; P., 2002.
10. Gasparov B. Beyond Pure Reason. Ferdinand de Saussure's Philosophy of Language and Its Early Romantic Antecedents. N. Y., 2013.
11. Gronas M. Just what word did Mandel’shtam forget? A mnemopoetic solution to the problem of Saussure’s anagrams // Poetics today. 2009. Vol. 30, № 2. Р. 155—205.
12. Lestayo J. R. S. Les mots sous les choses: ...
The house in the plot structure of A. I. Podolinsky’s poem “Borsky”
... Биобиблиографический словарь : в 2 т. М., 1990. Т. 2. С. 150—152.
13. Энциклопедия символов, знаков, эмблем / авт.-сост. В. Андреева [и др.]. М., 2001.
Shumakova M.
Romanticism, poem, plot, literary space, mythopoetics.
71-77
Freedom as an axiological category in G. G. Byron’s mystery Cain
This article considers Byron’s work based on the well-known Biblical story, which was radically transformed by the poet. An analysis of one of the key categories of Romanticism – central to Byron’s oeuvre – helps show that the fictional conflict of the drama manifested in the images of Adam’s sons is based on the antithesis between the true and false freedom, whereas the general literary structure of the ...
An “exceptional character” in G. G. Byron’s Mazeppa
... Поэтика русского романтизма. М., 1976.
6. Мифы народов мира : энцикл. : в 2 т. М., 1991—1992.
7. Тресиддер Дж. Словарь символов. М., 1999.
Zhilina N.
Byron, Mazeppa, romanticism, exceptional character
118-123
Herzen and conservatives: attraction and repulsion
... т. М., 1961. Т. 3.
12. Чаадаев П. Я. Статьи и письма. М., 1989.
13. Флоренский П. А. Столп и утверждение истины: Опыт православной теодицеи. М., 2003.
14. Carr E. Romantic Exiles. L., 1933.
15. Emerson R. W. The Selected Writings / ed. вy B. Atkinson. N. Y., 1992.
Shulgin V. N.
Christianity, free conservatism, imitation, liberalism, radicalism.
14-10
The female images in Hoffmann's The Serapion Brethren novella cycle
The female images in E. T. A. Hoffmann's cycle "The Serapion brethren" are compared to those traditional for German romanticism. The author emphasises the general romantic features of the female image and traces its evolution from the classical to ironical and parody ones.
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Romantic Mythologisation in “New Poems” by Rainer Maria Rilke
The article analyses the peculiarities of Rainer Maria Rilke’s “New Poems” in the context of mythological constructions of German Romanticism.
The author formulates the hypothesis of mythologisation as the expression of the sacred in poetry. The epiphany of the image of the Thing (das Ding) is reached by means of artistic representations, which allows stating the connection between ...
The anarchist philosophy of Alexei Borovoy (on the history of Russian Bergsonianism)
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Самарская Е.
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Социал-демократия в начале века. М.,
1994.
Ryabov P. V.
«philosophy of life», romanticism, irrationalism, anarchism, liberty, personality, revolutionary syndicalism.
24-33
The nature of the mystical in the works of Novalis and MacDonald
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Karelova L.A.
Macdonald, Novalis, fairy tale, literary fairy tale, myth, the mystical,
romanticism, symbol, symbolism.
118-121
The concept of ideal space in V.A. Zhukovky’s lyric poetry
... психологизм цветообозначений в языке поэзии // Языковая структура и социальная среда: межвуз. сб. науч. трудов. Воронеж, 2000.
Pavlyak O.N.
lyric poetry, romanticism, V.A. Zhukovsky, poetic space, Christianity, paradise.
132-136
The axiological discourse in A. Veltman’s poem The Woods of Murom
Based on the work of a famous 19th century Russian author, this article focuses on the development of the theme of robbers’ life, which was introduced by Pushkin and became central to Russian Romanticism. An analysis of the poem in the axiological aspect shows that A. Veltman – as well as other Russian poets – is interested in the moral and psychological reasons behind this phenomenon rather than social ones. The plot structure and the ...
‘In Search of Lost Thought’: V. Greshnykh on the Structure of Creative Philosophy of the German Romanticism
1. Грешных В. И. Генрих фон Клейст: лекция А. В. Карельского // Балтийский филологический курьер. 2011. № 8.
2. Гугнин А. А. В. И. Грешных как исследователь немецкого романтизма:несколько юбилейных заметок // Художественный текст: современные интерпретации. Калининград, 2011.
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