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Studies in Theory of Literary Plot and Narratology
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DOI: 10.25205/2410-7883 Roskomnadzor certificate number Эл № ФС 77-84792 | |
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ArticleName: On the Question of Symbolist Text in M. S. Shaginyan’s Novel “Mess-Mend, or The Yankee in Petrograd” Authors: Yulia Abdullaevna Rykunina Independent Researcher, Moscow, Russian Federation In the section Literary Life of the Plot
Abstract: The article makes a number of observations on the text of the novel-tale by M. S. Shaginyan “Mess-Mend, or the Yankees in Petrograd”. The themes and motives related to the autobiographical myth of Shaginyan are revealed, for which her memoir books are involved. Thus, the novel reflects the theme of the symphony orchestra, which is the most important for the philosophical constructions of Shaginyan and for the text of her life. The author suggests that one of the heroines, whose description underwent changes in the second edition of the work, reflected the features of Zinaida Gippius, who played an important role in the biography of Shaginyan. Keywords: M. S. Shaginyan, Z. N. Gippius, symbolism, Silver Age, autobiographical myth, orchestra Bibliography: Blyumbaum A. B. Musica mundana i russkaya obshchestvennost'. Tsikl statey o tvorchestve Aleksandra Bloka [Musica Mundana and Russian Society. A series of Articles on Works of Alexander Blok]. Moscow, Novoe literaturnoe obozrenie Publ., 2017, 260 p. (in Russ.) Bogomolov N. A. Avantyurnyi roman kak zerkalo russkogo simvolizma [An Adventurous Novel as a Mirror of Russian Symbolism]. Ot Pushkina do Kibirova: Stat'i o russkoi literature, preimushchestvenno o poezii [From Pushkin to Kibirov: Articles about Russian literature, Mainly about Poetry]. Moscow, Novoe Literaturnoe Obozrenie Publ., 2004, pp. 156–169. (in Russ.) Dralyuk B. Western Crime Fiction Goes East: the Russian Pinkerton Craze 1907– 1934. Leyden, Boston, Brill, 2012, 182 p. Ljunggren M. Russkii Mefistofel’. Zhizn’ i tvorchestvo Emiliia Metnera [Russian Mephistopheles. Life and Works of Emily Metner]. St. Petersburg, Akademicheskii proekt Publ., 2001, 288 p. (in Russ.) Ivanov V. I. Collection of Works. In 6 vols. Bruxelles, Fouer oriental Chretien Publ., 1971, vol. 1, 872 p. (in Russ.) Malikova M. E. Nep kak opyt sotsial'no-biologicheskoy gibridizatsii [NEP as an experience of socio-biological hybridization]. Otechestvennye zapiski [National Notes], 2006, no. 28 (1), pp. 175–192. (in Russ.) Malikova M. E. “Krasnyy Pinkerton” kak politicheskii zakaz nepa [“Red Pinkerton” as a Political Order of the NEP]. Russkaya literatura [Russian Literature], 2014, no. 4, pp. 217–235. (in Russ.) Malikova M. E. Khalturovedenie: sovetskii psevdoperevodnoi roman perioda NEPa [Khalturovedenie: a Soviet Pseudo-translated Novel of the NEP Period]. Novoe literaturnoe obozrenie [New Literary Review], 2010, no. 3 (103), pp. 109–139. (in Russ.) Nikolaev D. D. Russkaya proza 1920–1930-kh godov: Avantyurnaya, istoricheskaya i fantasticheskaya proza [Russian Prose of the 1920s–1930s: Adventurous, Historical and Fantastic Prose]. Moscow, Nauka, 2006. 686 p. (in Russ.) Vyugin V. Zachem nuzhny shpiony? Esteticheskie reprezentatsii toposa v konspirologicheskoy perspektive. Sluchai SSSR [Why Do We Need spies? Aesthetic Representations of the Topos in a Conspiracy Perspective. The Case of the USSR]. In: Tekst i traditsiya. Al'manakh [Text and Tradition. Almanac]. St. Petersburg, 2017, iss. 5, pp. 286–313. (in Russ.) Zeltser L. Z. Uslyshat' mirovoy orkestr… [Hear the World Orchestra…]. In: Khudozhestvennaya kontseptsiya cheloveka v sovetskoy literature [The Artistic Concept of Man in Soviet Literature]. Interuniversity Collection of Scientific Papers. Khabarovsk, KhGPI Press, 1983, pp. 96–107. (in Russ.) Zilbershteyn I. S. Blok i Marietta Shaginyan [Blok and Marietta Shaginyan]. In: Aleksandr Blok: Novye materialy i issledovaniya [Alexander Blok: New Materials and Research]. Moscow, Nauka, 1987, book 4, pp.752–758. (in Russ.) (Series: Literary Heritage, vol. 92) |
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