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Стиль, жанры, язык русской философской прозы начала ХХ века

Стиль, жанры, язык русской философской прозы начала ХХ века

Abstract

The author draws attention to those features of Russian philosophical prose beginning of the twentieth century, as a serial autobiographical, genre variety, the connection of different styles. Author examines the fragmentary, aphoristic style of the works of V. Rozanov, and emphasizes that philosophical style a historical concept, depends on the culture and spiritual development of society, from the aesthetic tastes of readers, demanding critics, the general "lifestyle".

Автор статьи обращает внимание на такие черты русской философской прозы начала ХХ века, как последовательный автобиографизм, жанровое многообразие, соединение различных стилей. Исследуется фрагментарный, афористический стиль произведений В.Розанова, а также подчеркивается, что философский стиль понятие историческое, зависит от состояния культуры, духовного развития общества, от эстетических вкусов читателей, требовательности критиков, общего «стиля жизни».

Keywords

ФРАГМЕНТАРНОСТЬ, СТИЛЬ, ПОТОК СОЗНАНИЯ, ДНЕВНИКОВАЯ ПРОЗА, МЕТАПОВЕСТВОВАНИЕ

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