List of publications on a keyword: «novel»
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Chuvash front-line writers about the Great Patriotic War (based on the novel by D. Kibek «Heroes do not disappear without a trace»)
ProceedingUniversity as a factor of Modernization of Russia: History and Prospects (to the 55th anniversary of the I.N. Ulyanov ChSU)- Author:
- Albina F. Myshkina
- Work direction:
- Вклад народов Поволжья в дело Победы
- Abstract:
- The article analyzes one of the significant works about the Second World War – D. Kibek’s novel «Heroes do not disappear without a trace,” which plausibly and in detail presents the historical facts of the struggle of Soviet, Polish and Czech partisans through the eyes of a direct participant (the writer).
- Keywords:
- the Great Patriotic War, novel, front-line writer, Kibek D., guerrilla resistance
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Ethnic archetypes in the first Sami novel “Alkhalalalai” by N. Bolshakova
Review ArticleEthnic Culture Volume 5 No 3- Authors:
- Andrey A. Emashev, Viktoria B. Bakula
- Work direction:
- World languages and literature
- Abstract:
- The article is a continuation of the research on the mythopoetics of the first Sami novel “Alkhalalalai”, written by N. Bolshakova. The authors aim to identify ethnic archetypes that have found expression in the work. The material for the analysis was the novel and some of the ethical archetypes in it. The study is based on a theoretical analysis of research in the field of a number of humanities, in particular, anthropology and cultural studies, mythology and folklore, literary studies, and ethnography; synthesis of the obtained data, methods of mythopoetic and linguoculturological analyses, comparative typological method. As a result of the study, the authors were able to identify and characterize ethnic archetypes that reflect the values and experience of a particular ethnic group. In the Sami literature, the appeal to the archaic is clearly expressed, which is explained by the comparative youth of the existence of the Sami written culture. The age-old oral traditions that form the basis of modern Sami literature provide a message of the past and present in the culture of the northern people. The study of the mythopoetics of the novel by N. Bolshakova from the point of view of ethnic archetypes was carried out for the first time, which is the novelty of the work. The archetypism of the work of ethnic writers helps to build a model of the world of the indigenous people of the North, to determine the specifics of national literature.
- Keywords:
- Sami literature, ethnic archetypes, Sami novel, Sami prose, sun archetype, bird archetype, deer archetype
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The originality of the work of V. V. Nabokov "Set"
ProceedingPedagogy, Psychology, Society- Authors:
- Elena A. Babenko, Anzhela R. Fomina, Diana A. Strigina
- Work direction:
- Филология в системе образования
- Abstract:
- The article presents the results of the analysis of the content, compositional features of the work of V. V. Nabokov "Set" (1935) - a work that was a combination of traditional and non-traditional, which allowed the reader to look into the creative world of the author, to observe the process of the birth of the hero of a new work.
- Keywords:
- title, Nabokov, novella, set, hero, type of narrative, two worlds
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Universal Archetypes in the Novel «Alkhalalalai» by the Sami Writer N. Bolshakova
Research ArticleEthnic Culture Volume 4 No 4- Authors:
- Andrey A. Emashev, Viktoria B. Bakula
- Work direction:
- World languages and literature
- Abstract:
- The literature of the Kola Sami, an indigenous small-numbered people of the Arctic, is still insufficiently researched by literary critics and is little known to the scientific community. The novel «Alkhalalalai» by Nadezhda Bolshakova, a member of the Writers' Union of Russia, is the first novel in the literature of the Kola Sami. The article is devoted to the study of the archetypal basis of the novel. The analysis of universal archetypes of the Great Mother, Virgin, Heavenly Father, Rebirth, etc. is carried out. The methodology of the research consists of works in the field of cultural studies, ethnography, anthropology and psychology; mythology and folklore; literary theory; literary studies of Sami literature. The main methodological principle in the work was the application of C.G. Jung's theory of archetypes, reinterpreted by literary criticism. To solve the research tasks, methods of theoretical analysis of works in the field of anthropology, cultural studies, mythology, folklore, literary studies were used; synthesis of the data obtained; comparative analysis. As a result of the analysis, it was found that in the text of the work, the worldview of the aborigines of the North was reflected, among other things, in the system of universal archetypes, ritual and mytho-folklore elements. Since the novel belongs to ethnic literatures, elements of the archaic worldview of ancient man are strong in it. The literary creativity of the Sami is still influenced by the myths and folklore of the Northern culture.
- Keywords:
- universal archetypes, Sami literature, novel, archetypal images, ethnic literature, archaic worldview
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German Packaging for Russian Novel: on the Problem of the Genre of the “Fiery Angel” by V. Bryusov
Research ArticleEthnic Culture Volume 3 No 2- Author:
- Eduard O. Krank
- Work direction:
- Languages of the Nations of the World
- Abstract:
- The article is devoted to the problem of the genre of V. Bryusov’s novel “The Fiery Angel”. The purpose of the article is to assert that the author uses the tradition of the medieval German novel in a stylized capacity. Bryusov needs the method of literary mystification not so much to hide relationships of real people who served as prototypes for the heroes of the novel, but to establish an allusive cultural connection between Germany in the era of M. Luther and the “Silver Age” of Russian literature, with its interest in issues of religion and gender. The relevance of the study dictated by the attention of the modern reader to the literature of the “Silver Age”, as well as a special interest in metamorphoses that the novel genre undergoes in the era of modernism and postmodernism. The research materials are the text of the novel, biographical information related to the personalities of prototypes, reviews of literary criticism, as well as literary studies. We use descriptive, hermeneutic, synchronic, diachronic, historical-genetic, comparative, analytical and biographical methods in this work. The results of the study and their discussion consist in reflection on the paradigm in defining the genre of the novel, in pointing out the tradition of literary mystification, which rises to the “Belkin’s Tales” by A. Pushkin. Also important is the circumstances that the religious searches inherent in the prototypes of the heroes of the novel are akin to Protestant moods of the Reformation. As a result, we conclude that the author, because of the anthropological unity of the archetypal situation, continued the literary tradition of the German Middle Ages. It is laid down in the basis of the plots of both V. Bryusov’s novel and the first part of “Faust” by I.W. Goethe, as well as A. Belyi’s novel “Petersburg”, in which the love triangle invariant and its transformation from prototypes to characters is represented by the same mechanism as is characteristic of the “Fiery Angel”. The assertion of this way of implementing a behavioral scheme (anthropological invariant) in the process of transforming prototypes into characters is the innovation of our work.
- Keywords:
- Protestantism, Silver Age, novel as a genre, prototype, anthropological invariant