Kazan (Volga region) Federal University, KFU
KAZAN
FEDERAL UNIVERSITY
 
THE EUROPEAN CULTURAL CODE IN A.I. SOLZHENITSYN'S PROSE: SPECIFIC FEATURES OF ARTISTIC FUNCTIONING
Form of presentationArticles in international journals and collections
Year of publication2015
Языканглийский
  • Golikova Guzyal Azgarovna, author
  • Palutina Olga Gennadevna, author
  • Bibliographic description in the original language Golikova G, Volkova O, Palutina O., The European cultural code in A.I. Solzhenitsyn's prose: Specific features of artistic functioning//Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences. - 2015. - Vol.6, Is.3. - P.121-126.
    Annotation The article considers some features of artistic functioning of the European cultural code in certain works by A.I. Solzhenitsyn (the story “Matryona's Place” and the novel “The First Circle”). Consistency of the writer's reference to a medieval Western code, despite its traditional character and close interaction with the Russian classical tradition, is determined by the special outlook of the author, poetics of his creative work and the tasks facing the writer in artistic realization of each concrete work. The theme of Russia (authentic, “nutryanaya”), vividly presented in the story “Matryona's Place” through the symbolic image of Matryona, is a connecting thread not only with the Russian classical tradition and Biblical imagery, but also with the medieval novel about Tristan and Isolde which enables the writer to expressively highlight the opposition “true – false”, including the level of implication, to strengthen the realization of the “vice versa” principles.
    Keywords European cultural code, A.I. Solzhenitsyn, the story ?Matryona's Place?, novel ?The First Circle?.
    The name of the journal Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences
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