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Цикл А. С. Пушкина «Стихи, сочиненные во время путешествия (1829)»: имагологический аспект

Authors: Potapova, E. V.;

Цикл А. С. Пушкина «Стихи, сочиненные во время путешествия (1829)»: имагологический аспект

Abstract

The article takes an approach to the «Caucasian» cycle of Pushkin as a kind of «super-genre unity» (M. N. Darwin). Considered various editions of the cycle. From the position of imagology, in the architectonic unity of the cycle, the systemic principles of mastering the image of the «other» – the image of the «man of the East» and the Caucasus as an «alien» locus – are revealed. The question is raised about the peculiarities of the «other» and «alien» categories in relation to Pushkin's oriental motifs.

В статье «кавказский» цикл Пушкина рассматривается как некое «сверхжанровое единство» (М. Н. Дарвин). Проанализированы различные редакции цикла. С позиции имагологии в архитектоническом единстве цикла выявлены системные принципы освоения образа «другого» – изображения «человека Востока» и Кавказа как «чужого» локуса. Ставится вопрос об особенностях категорий «другой» и «чужой» применительно к ориентальным мотивам Пушкина.

Keywords

ORIENTALISM, «СТИХИ, СОЧИНЕННЫЕ ВО ВРЕМЯ ПУТЕШЕСТВИЯ (1829)», LYRIC CYCLE, ИМАГОЛОГИЯ, IMAGE OF THE «OTHER», ПУШКИН А. С., ЛИРИЧЕСКИЙ ЦИКЛ, IMAGOLOGY, ОРИЕНТАЛИЗМ, PUSHKIN A. S., ОБРАЗ «ДРУГОГО»

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