The house in the plot structure of A. I. Podolinsky’s poem “Borsky”
The plot structure of the poem by a Russian author of the Pushkin era A. Podolinsi is characterised in comparison with the context of Russian Romanti-cism and the conceptual constants of Russian cultural consciousness. The au-thor identifies the function of the image of house in the poetic ...
Gorod and grad in the Russian poetry of the 18th century
... analyzes the usage, frequency, valency potential, and the system of poetic senses of the lexemes 'gorod' and 'grad' using the poems of reformers of the Russian language and literature of the 18th century — Kantemir, Trediakovsky, Lomonosov, Sumarokov, and, in comparative ... ... 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 ...
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 author’s position suggest that ...
The motif of forgiveness in the Russian romantic poetry of the first third of the 19th century
... Шанский 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
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