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«Венок сонетов» как прецедентная жанровая форма и книга Василиска Гнедова «Смерть Искусству» (1913)

«Венок сонетов» как прецедентная жанровая форма и книга Василиска Гнедова «Смерть Искусству» (1913)

Abstract

В работе обосновывается гипотеза о том, что композиция книги поэта-эгофутуриста Василиска Гнедова «Смерть Искусству» (1913), в частности число и сам характер взаимоотношения ее частей, обусловлена полемической ориентацией автора на метажанровую форму «венка сонетов», которая утвердилась в отечественной поэзии благодаря русскому символизму в лице его представителей -Вяч. Иванова и М. Волошина.

This work proves the hypothesis according to which the composition of the book "Death to the Art" (Smert' Iskusstvu, 1913) by poet-egofuturist Vasilisk Gnedov, especially number of parts and character of their interaction, is sequent to its author's polemic orientation on "garland of sonnets" meta-genre form established in Russian poetry by symbolists Vyacheslav Ivanov and Maximilian Voloshm

Keywords

ВЕНОК СОНЕТОВ, МИНИМАЛИЗАЦИЯ ФОРМЫ, ТВОРЧЕСКОЕ РАЗРУШЕНИЕ, ЦИКЛИЗАЦИЯ, ЭГОФУТУРИЗМ

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