
The article contains analysis of the social-psychological and religious-ideological conflicts and contradictions at the times of Empress Sofia reign described by Vsevolod Sergeyevich Solovyov in his novel Empress. The author notes that the writer's attention is concentrated on the Kremlin aristocracy representatives, on the depiction of steady social-psychological predetermined by the epoch specific features of their characters and outlook as well as on the writer's perception of life experience and spiritual evolution of one of the famous empresses of the Russian state.
В статье дан анализ представленных в романе Всеволода Сергеевича Соловьева «Царь-девица» социально-психологических и религиозно-идеологических конфликтов и противоречий эпохи правления царевны Софьи. Автор отмечает, что внимание писателя сосредоточено на представителях кремлевской аристократии, изображении устойчивых социально-психологических, предопределенных спецификой эпохи черт их характера и мировоззрения, а также на восприятии писателем жизненного пути и духовной эволюции знаменитой правительницы российского государства.
ИСТОРИЧЕСКИЙ РОМАН, САМОДЕРЖАВИЕ, XVII В., ДОПЕТРОВСКАЯ РУСЬ, ЦАРЕВНА СОФЬЯ, СТРЕЛЕЦКИЙ БУНТ, ПОКАЯНИЕ, МИЛОСЕРДИЕ, ЦАРСКИЙ ТЕРЕМ, TSAR'S TOWER
ИСТОРИЧЕСКИЙ РОМАН, САМОДЕРЖАВИЕ, XVII В., ДОПЕТРОВСКАЯ РУСЬ, ЦАРЕВНА СОФЬЯ, СТРЕЛЕЦКИЙ БУНТ, ПОКАЯНИЕ, МИЛОСЕРДИЕ, ЦАРСКИЙ ТЕРЕМ, TSAR'S TOWER
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