Domigrant work of Igor Seversin. Problems of poetics

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Author:Кузнецова Екатерина Валентиновна
Cover:Hard
Category:Arts & PhotographyPolitics & Social ScienceReference booksEsoteric, Folklore & Myth
ISBN:978-5-91763-591-0
Dimensions: 146x24x218cm
The monograph offers the reader a new look at the works of I. Seversin, published before 1918. In the focus of attention, the poet’s external and internal life is not reflected in them, but reflection on the language of Russian poetry itself, primarily his symbolist production. The poems of the northerner are balanced on the tip of traditions and innovation and examined against the background of a wide literary context reveal their metallitarianism. The content of a number of his works is this or that poetic technique, pointed and hyperbolized, the poet takes the first steps to the poetics of the absurd, works with cliches and banality. The northerner inherits and transforms many poetic topos, motives, linguistic templates, techniques of artistic expressiveness and even genres that have developed in the poetics of symbolism, pre -symbolism or came from the previous tradition. The main strategy to which he resorts to react to the poetic discourse of the era is a parody beat. A similar approach allows you to more deeply understand and evaluate the many strange works of the poet, which, as a rule, remained in the shadow of his lyrical poems or courteous-ironic, "fashionable" poems.
The book will be interesting to philologists studying a parody and parody, specialists in the history of Russian literature and poetic language, researchers of culture and literature of European modernism, especially in the aspect of the topics and "memory of culture", as well as all those interested BB
Author:
Author:Кузнецова Екатерина Валентиновна
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
  • Category:Arts & Photography
  • Category:Politics & Social Science
  • Category:Reference books
  • Category:Esoteric, Folklore & Myth
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-91763-591-0

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