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«Обещание» О. Ф. Берггольц: лирический сюжет стихотворения

«Обещание» О. Ф. Берггольц: лирический сюжет стихотворения

Abstract

Исследуется лирический сюжет стихотворения О. Берггольц «Обещание». В стихотворении смыкаются ключевые для Берггольц 1930-х гг. темы любви, родины и поэтического слова. Лирическая героиня стихотворения показана в состоянии расколотости между любовью как личным чувством и любовью к Родине и вождю. Продемонстрировано наложение образов возлюбленного, Родины-матери и «отца народов» в фигуре адресата песни. Лирический сюжет реализуется посредством мотива слова/песни, особой парадигмы местоимений. Специфика чувства лирической героини конкретизируется через апелляцию Берггольц к стихотворению Блока с ключевым образом России-Жены: в «Обещании» Берггольц Россия обретает черты мужчины, в любви к которому и признается героиня. В поэтике стихотворения очевидны отсылки к песням о Сталине, которые создавались в СССР в 1930-е гг. Начальный испуг героини в процессе ее размышлений и славословий не исчезает, а усиливается. Под оболочкой страха скрывается внутренняя расколотость лирического Я, утрата человеком своей цельности.

The article the lyric plot of the O. Bergholz’s poem “Promise” (Obeshchanie) explores. The lyrical subject of the poem is shown in a split position between the love as a private feeling and love to the country and its leader. The figure of the verse addressee demonstrates the overlay of the images of lover, Motherland and Father of nation. The lyric plot is embodied through the motif of word/song, as well as special pronouns paradigm. The specific of lyrical hero feelings concretized through Bergholz appeal to the poem Blok with key image of Russia-Wife: in Bergholz’s “Promise” Russia acquires the features of a man, in love to which the character is avowed. The poetics of the poem are obvious references to songs about Stalin, which were created in the USSR in the 1930s. The initial fear of the heroine in the process of reflection and praises persists and intensifies. Under cover of fear internally divided lyrical “I”, as well as the loss of wholeness by heroine hide.

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ЛИРИЧЕСКАЯ ГЕРОИНЯ,О БЕРГГОЛЬЦ,ЛИРИЧЕСКИЙ СЮЖЕТ,МАССОВАЯ ПЕСНЯ 1930-Х ГГ,LYRIC SUBJECT,O BERGHOLZ,LYRIC PLO,MASS SONG OF THE 1930S

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