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Карамзинские мотивы в трагедии А. С. Пушкина «Борис Годунов»

Карамзинские мотивы в трагедии А. С. Пушкина «Борис Годунов»

Abstract

The present paper is devoted to the comparison of A. S. Pushkins tragedy Boris Godunov with History of Russian State by Karamzin. Apprehending by Pushkin the artistic originality of Karamzins History of the Russian State appeared not only in real corresponding, idea community, but in the artistically aesthetic influence of History by Karamzin to the Pushkins tragedy. Analyzing the organization of artistic time and space around the images of Boris Godunov and the False Demetrius its possible to see the definite rhythmic drawing which is similar very much with Karamzins presentation of the 10th -12th centuries events of History of the Russian State.

Данная статья посвящена сопоставлению трагедии Пушкина «Борис Годунов» с «Историей государства Российского» Карамзина. Восприятие Пушкиным художественного своеобразия «Истории» проявилось не только в фактических соответствиях, идейной общности, но и в художественно-эстетическом воздействии «Истории» Карамзина на пушкинскую трагедию. Анализируя, как организуется художественное время и пространство вокруг фигур Бориса Годунова и Самозванца, можно увидеть определенный ритмический рисунок, который очень схож с карамзинским повествованием событий X-XII тт. «Истории государства Российского».

Keywords

"ИСТОРИЯ ГОСУДАРСТВА РОССИЙСКОГО", САМОЗВАНЕЦ, ЖАНР, ХУДОЖЕСТВЕННОЕ ВРЕМЯ, ПРОСТРАНСТВО, ТРАГЕДИЯ, ХРОНИКА, "HISTORY OF THE RUSSIAN STATE"

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