Literary criticism
Reference:
Sontag, S.
Nathalie Sarraute and the Novel (Translated by Krotovskaya, N. G.)
// Philology: scientific researches.
2013. ¹ 4.
P. 304-310.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=63724
Abstract:
By analyzing Nathalie Sarraute’s fiction and journalistic writings, Susan Sontag suggests that there
should be certain progress in art. Unlike other types and forms of art such as poetry, music, sculpture and fine
arts, novel writing has been rather slow in development and is still the same as it was during XIX century. As an
example, Susan Sontag analyzes novels written by Marcel Proust, James Joyce, Virginia Woolf and other authors of
the French “new novel”.
Keywords:
philology, art, modern age, evolution, novel, Sarraute, psychological analysis, reality, immersion, style.
Poetry and the poet
Reference:
Perelstein, R. M.
Zinaida Mirkina’s Messages
// Philology: scientific researches.
2013. ¹ 4.
P. 311-323.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=63725
Abstract:
The article is devoted to creative work by a unique Russian poet and translator Zinaida Mirkina. The author
of the present article studies Mirkina’s poetry and other writings that are inevitably connected with metaphysical
issues. The scope of research covers esthetics, prose, political essays and social work by Mirkina. However, the
main emphasis is on the poetic value of the word written by a spiritual poet. Her word redounds to the assets of
both religious and social cultures. Mirkina’s poetic heritage goes beyond the borders of a traditional concept of
literature and therefore the author of the article had to combine methods of impressionistic criticism as well as
literary, philosophical and theological analysis in this research.
Keywords:
messenger, mystic poetry, Truth, heart, contemplation, religiosity without following a particular confession, foolishness for Christ, silence, nature, eternity.
Author's view
Reference:
Prokhorov, M. M.
Sociality of Cogitation and its Negation
// Philology: scientific researches.
2013. ¹ 4.
P. 324-334.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=63726
Abstract:
The subject matter of research is the social aspect of cogitation and its connection with the existence of the
universe that is comparable to human as a universal creature unlike animals inhabiting this or that nature’s niche.
The author of the article describes negation of sociality of cogitation based on the concept of the unity between
history and logic. Therefore the author appeals not only to the modern situation in the society but also studies
the history of the problem through the example of Nikolai Gogol. This approach allows to reveal the hidden issues
that are typical both for history and modern age. In the course of his research the author expresses an alternative
religious position while admitting and accepting the idea about the social nature of cogitation. The novelty of
research is not only the description of this alternative position in modern literature but also discovering the same
position in Nikolai Gogol’s work.
Keywords:
being, existence, sociality, serfdom, monastery, sin (fullness), development, ascension, degression, reinterpretation.
Eternal symbols
Reference:
Gurevich, P. S.
Initial Images of Culture
// Philology: scientific researches.
2013. ¹ 4.
P. 335-343.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=63727
Abstract:
The author of the article analyzes the phenomenon of culture from the point of view of the treasury of
images accumulated by the humankind. The author shows that a traditional interpretation of culture deals only
with the phenomena that are the product of human conscious activity and which origin can be rationally explained.
However, there is a huge cultural layer that has no direct relation to the rationalistic tradition. Many cultural
processes are the result of a collective unconscious activity of the mankind. These phenomena are anonymous and
do not have a recipient even though they still exist in the cultural environment. Such phenomena include myths,
oral folk arts and traditions. There is another important aspect discussed by the philosophy of culture. This is the
eternal reappearance of images which can be called “archetypes”. Such images, or “initial images”, can be found
at different ages.
Therefore, the author uses the methods of historical analysis of cultural processes and phenomenological expertise.
The novelty of this approach is the study of unconscious resources of culture and determination of initial images
that constantly reappear and this is why exist in various cultures. The author of the article shows that the wisdom
of the primitive age covered all religions and sciences. Culture is not the result of analytical thought or human wit
or skills. Culture is the reflection of human soul and spirit. This explains many phenomena in metaphysics of culture.
Keywords:
philology, culture, literature, prototypes, rationality, irrationality, metaphorics, spirit, symbol, archetype.
Imagination and its fruits
Reference:
Asoyan, A. A.
Alexander Veselovsky, Dante and Modern Age
// Philology: scientific researches.
2013. ¹ 4.
P. 344-358.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=63728
Abstract:
The article is devoted to Dantean views of Alexander Veselovsky and importance of these ideas for the
branches of modern science such as literary and cultural studies as well as their influence on modern Dantean
concepts described in Veselovsky’s “new historicism”. Asoyan analyzes and studies Veselovsky’s writings, in particular,
his article “Dante and catholic philosophy of those times’ and his review of the article “Dante Alighieri, sein Leben
und seine Werke” by Hartwig Floto. Asoyan also comments on Veselovsky’s thesis that “History of literature is
nothing else but the history of culture”.
Veselovsky’s researches of Dante’s legacy and Italian Renaissance are being viewed from the point of view of modern
Russian and foreign Dantean studies.
As a result of his research, the author of the article concludes that Veselovsky foresaw the formation of “poetics of
culture” as a part of modern humanities as well as many discoveries made by modern researches who have written
about Dante. Veselovsky’s publications about Dante reflect the same ideas and concepts as modern Dantean
researches and conceptions.
Keywords:
Dantean studies, “Dante and catholic philosophy of those times”, “Dante Alighieri, sein Leben und seine Werke” by Hartwig Floto, Italian Renaissance, “Villa Alberti”, legends of the Divine Comedy, history of literature, history of culture, historical poetics, “new historicism”, “poetics of culture”, scope of problems, modern Russian and foreign Dantean studies, Dantean Committee of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Ilya Golenishchev-Kutuzov, Igor Belza.
Language
Reference:
Rudneva, E. G.
Dominance of New Words
// Philology: scientific researches.
2013. ¹ 4.
P. 359-366.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=63729
Abstract:
The subject matter of the article is the destiny of the Russian language these days. There have been times
when people speak the language which preserves traditional features — vocabulary, grammar and syntax. But
there are also times when the language significantly changes and words from other languages are adopted as a
new vocabulary. Quite often new words are created as a result of particular social events and phenomena. When
the first aircraft was created, a new word “airplane” also appeared and became widely used. Today the Russian
language is experiencing the dominance of foreign words. English words are used even when there is no real need
in using them and sometimes it seems humorous. The author of the present article touches upon the problems of
communication and understanding. She advocates revival of the spoken word and rhetorics.
The author of the article uses the method of linguistic analysis as well as a comparative approach to new linguistic
phenomena. She also uses the hermeneutic method allowing to get a better insight into the process of word creation.
The theme of the article is not new. Many researchers, educators and psychologists have already appealed to this
problem in recent years. However, a rapidly changing environment requires a constant review of this matter. The
novelty of the approach described in this article is an attempt to view the problem not only from the point of view
of language studies, but also in terms of communication technologies. The author of the article raises a question
about whether we can actually become successful in our communication if our language is contaminated, overloaded
and has lost its initial purpose?
Keywords:
philology, communication, hermeneutics, information, humor, intellect, culture, meaning, knowledge.
Historism
Reference:
Eliseeva, N. V.
Wanderers of War
// Philology: scientific researches.
2013. ¹ 4.
P. 367-375.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=63730
Abstract:
This article contains a review of the book “Wanderers of War: Memories of the Writers’ Children. 1941–1944”
written by Natalya Gromova and published in 2012. The book describes memories of children of the Soviet writers
who were evacuated and lived at the hostel arranged by the Foundation for the Support of Writers in Chistopol. The first part of the book contains a story about the three young men who died: Marina Tsvetaeva’s son Georgy
Efron, Vsevolod Bagritsky and Nikita Shklovsky. The second part of the book is devoted to detailed memories about
childhood in the years of war and everyday life before the war and describes families of Soviet writers and their
relations, performance of the local radio, school days and games played by children, personalities of Timur Gaidar,
Stanislav Neuhaus and Aleksey Surkov and etc. The book also tells us about the teachers of the hostel such as Boris
Pasternak, Faina Kogan, Anna Stonova, Nikolay Sychev, Flora Leytes, Elizaveta Loyter, Angelina Stepanova and others.
Boris Pasternak used to read his translations of Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliette” to the kids. Tvardovsky’s “Vasili
Tyorkin” was first performed in Chistopol. The book also describes how Aleksey Surkov’s “Strawberry” was created.
Keywords:
memories about war, Soviet writers, evacuation, Chistopol, hostel, Pasternak, Tsvetaeva, Surkov, Gaidar, Neuhaus, Gromova, Efron.
FROM THE ARCHIVE
Reference:
Bolotova, E. A.
Creation of a Genre of Documentary Drama in Russian Radio Theatre (1928–1932)
// Philology: scientific researches.
2013. ¹ 4.
P. 376-382.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=63731
Abstract:
The author appeals to the history of the Russian radio theatre and the first experience of creating original
radio plays on the basis of documentary materials. The author of the article stuies Russian documentary radio
dramas created during the period from 1928 till 1932. Special attention is paid to particular genres and themes
of documentary radio plays broadcasted. The author of the article refers to topical issues and how documentaries
were included into a radio play. Noteworthy that the author views the process of evolution of the radio theatre in
terms of the overall cultural development of Russia, in particular, in terms of transformations ongoing at drama
theatre in those times. The author of the article uses the method of historical analysis, in particular, she studies
the initial period of development of the documentary radio theatre. The author also analyzes original dramas
that were based on actual documentary material and created especially for the drama theatre. The author of the
article summarizes the results of research and describes particular features of the first documentary radio dramas.
Broadcasted documentary drama was born as a result of the first steps towards understanding of radio art. Studies
of features and opportunities of radio broadcasting created grounds for developing radio programs that combined
advantages of documentary and drama in a better way. Documentary radio dramas created during the period from
1928 till 1932 represented dramas written especially for audio perception.
Keywords:
radio theatre, radio drama, radio art, document, documentary, film editing, radio station, radio broadcast, radio play, radio performance.
Parody
Reference:
Gurevich, P. S.
Responses to the Poems:
“Here I live and fight” by A. Vinnichuk
“The Voices of the Night at Apartment Houses…” by O. Anikina
// Philology: scientific researches.
2013. ¹ 4.
P. 383-383.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=63739