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Диагноз ностальгии от Тэффи

Диагноз ностальгии от Тэффи

Abstract

Литература русского зарубежья как одна из самых ярких национальных литератур, созданных за пределами метрополии, в качестве наиболее действенного стимула для своего развития получила беспрецедентно острое чувство ностальгии. Им пронизаны произведения фактически всех русских писателей, волей судьбы оказавшихся за границей. В статье рассматриваются ностальгические переживания в творчестве исключительно популярной среди русских и зарубежных читателей писательницы Надежды Тэффи на материале ее прозаической новеллы Ностальгия (1920), стихотворения «Тоска, моя тоска! Я вижу день дождливый…», написанного до эмиграции в 1915 г., а также цикла из семи стихотворений, посвященных этой же теме в составе третьего тома Собрания сочинений под обобщенным заголовком Тоска (в первой газетной публикации – Ностальгия). Во всех текстах соблюдается одна и та же стратегия описания симптомов невыносимой тоски по родине, которую Тэффи взяла на вооружение в раннем стихотворении 1915 г. и развила в произведениях, написанных пятью годами позже в эмиграции: прозаической новелле Ностальгия и репортаже из семи стихотворений 1920 г. Примером такого лироэпического многоголосия для нее могла послужить поэма Николая Некрасова Современники, с одной, правда, существенной разницей: у Некрасова каждый новый персонаж наделен индивидуальным метрическим голосом, а у Тэффи, наоборот, практически все страдающие ностальгией соотечественники выражают свои чувства универсальным раешным стихом.

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Ностальгия (1920), надежда тэффи, Nadezhda Teffi, creative strategy for expressing nostalgia in verse and prose, ностальгия (1920), Language and Literature, творческая стратегия выражения ностальгии в стихе и прозе, P, литература русского зарубежья, the literature Russian diaspora, Надежда Тэффи, Nostalgia (1920)

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