The depicted and the story in Belkin"s Stories
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The book examines the complex, multi -level narrative of the Pushkin’s “Belkin’s Tales”. Disputes about the significance of this branched system of retelled stories have been carried out almost from the moment of the “stories of the deceased Ivan Petrovich Belkin published by A.P.” The author does not set his task to give an exhaustive and final interpretation of “stories”. However, the study of the paths with which the Belkinsk narrator leads the reader, including false, provocatives, allows us to evaluate the ups and downs of numerous interpretations, the development scenarios of which seemed to be already laid in the Pushkin text.
The book provides new sources of the vast field of literary allusions of Tales and at the same time indicate the boundaries in which such a study is closely in contact with the thoughts of the poet about literature of literature.
For students, graduate students, university teachers, specialists in the field of philology, history and all those interested in the development of humanitarian knowledge
The book provides new sources of the vast field of literary allusions of Tales and at the same time indicate the boundaries in which such a study is closely in contact with the thoughts of the poet about literature of literature.
For students, graduate students, university teachers, specialists in the field of philology, history and all those interested in the development of humanitarian knowledge
Author:
Author:Smirnova Natalya Nikolaevna
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Fiction
- Category:Modern Literature
- Category:Poetry & Literature
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:offset
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-88373-588-1
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