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Name: Motif of Death in the Novel «Dreams of Flaubert» by Alexander Belykh

Authors: Yarotskaya Yuliya A.

Far Eastern Federal University, Vladivostok, Russian Federation

In the section Literary Life of the Plot

Issue 1, 2014Pages 77-86
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Abstract: The paper investigates the death motif in the novel «Dreams of Flaubert» by the contemporary Primorye writer Alexander Belykh, first published in 2003. The author is well-known for his translations from Japanese, specifically for his translations of Yukio Mishima’s novels «Thirst for Love» (Moscow, 2011) and «The Sound of Waves» (Moscow, 2011), as well as translations of Japanese poetry «Moon, sakura, snow» (Beijing, 2008). This paper is the result of the initial phase of the work and is not intended to be comprehensive of all the stuff that should be studied in connection with the study topic. In this paper, we studied the incarnation of the death motif in the title of the text, the story lines of the three characters in the novel, the principles of naming names, the system of topos; connection of the death motif with the themes of love and creativity in the novel, some aspects of the nature – culture opposition. We conclude that the death motif is created by weaving mythological allusions that penetrate the realistic narrative structure of the text.

Keywords: motive, post-modernism, topos of death, g. flober, a. belykh, the ancient egyptian myths, seasonal victim.

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