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Studies in Theory of Literary Plot and Narratology
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ArticleName: THE SET OF MOTIFS AND TROPES RELATED TO SELF-IMMOLATION IN THE RUSSIAN LITERATURE OF THE 19TH – FIRST THIRD OF THE 20TH CENTURY Authors: V. V. Maroshi Novosibirsk State Pedagogical University, Novosibirsk, Russian Federation In the section The Plot and the Thesaurus of a Death
Abstract: result of literary and theological discussions about unique phenomenon which continued from the mid of the 17 century to the first half of 19 century – self-immolations, mass suicides of the part of an old believers, motivated by the hope for salvation from the Antichrist and his servants. A real literary, fictional and narrative set of motifs began in the Russian historical and ethnographic novel of the 19–20 cc. Narration of the self-immolation in Merezhkovsky's novel became the most extensive, detailed and critical in Russian prose. The set of tropes related to selfimmolation as a system of metaphors is formed at the beginning of the 20 century under the influence of several factors. The most obvious tradition of images of the passion as fire and even fire death of the soul, rising through the poetry of Russian classicism and romanticism to ancient and biblical examples, as well as the Russian love's magic. The similarity of life and of combustion, of love and fire, of poetry and fire occupied an important place in the poetic rhetoric of Pushkin . However, since the early 1900s, this metaphor received neo-mythological justification in the essays and philosophical lyrics of V. Ivanov as the part of the neo-Dionysian rite which was fused from the aesthetics of Nietzsche and from the ideas of V. Solovyov about theurgical mission of the poet-priest. So the set of metaphors of self-immolation, realized mainly in the lyrical works and modernist metatexts, is formed from different sources: the tradition of the rhetoric image of passion and creativity, mythopoetic image of the Phoenix, and the Russian Old Believers' «baptism of fire», reinterpreted by Russian modernists as rite of sacrifice. Lyrical tropes of selfimmolation are universal. 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