Heart motifs in the creative work of Joseph Brodsky

Tatyana Nikolaevna Baranova
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The paper analyzes a number of poems by Joseph Brodsky that have not been previously investigated in detail by philologists and examines certain motifs and images that cause discrepancies in critics’ interpretations. The study aims to understand the poet’s creative work through a new perspective, to some extent, in a more “materialistic” and “physiological” way, which affects the emotional charge of the Nobel laureate’s main motifs. The study also aims to identify the role played by “heart” motifs in shaping Brodsky’s figurative and metaphorical world of poetry. The paper reinterprets the traditional connotations of heart imagery (life, death, pain, etc.) and shows how Brodsky’s worldview was shaped by the heart attacks, illnesses, and surgeries he endured. The scientific novelty of the study lies in its deep and detailed analysis of the system of motifs and images in Brodsky’s poetry, offering explanations for some obscurities in his poems that have caused significant difficulties and variations of meaning among critics. As a result, it has been proved that the philosophical inspiration of the persona and Brodsky’s overall poetic world is due to an alternative interpretation and understanding of heart imagery, endowing it with unique, Brodsky-specific connotations that form a dominant parallel between the poet and the heart.
约瑟夫-布罗茨基创作中的心灵主题
本文分析了约瑟夫-布罗茨基(Joseph Brodsky)的多首诗歌,这些诗歌以前未曾被语言学家详细研究过,本文还研究了导致评论家解释不一致的某些主题和意象。本研究旨在通过一种新的视角来理解诗人的创作,在某种程度上,以一种更加 "唯物主义 "和 "生理学 "的方式来理解诗人的创作,这影响了诺贝尔文学奖得主主要主题的情感电荷。本研究还旨在确定 "心 "主题在塑造布罗茨基诗歌的具象和隐喻世界中所发挥的作用。论文重新诠释了心脏意象的传统内涵(生命、死亡、痛苦等),并展示了布罗茨基的世界观是如何被他所经历的心脏病发作、疾病和手术所塑造的。该研究的科学新颖性在于,它对布罗茨基诗歌中的主题和意象系统进行了深入细致的分析,为其诗歌中的一些模糊之处提供了解释,而这些模糊之处在评论界造成了很大的困难和意义上的差异。研究结果证明,布罗茨基人物形象和整体诗歌世界的哲学启示在于对心灵意象的另一种诠释和理解,赋予其独特的、布罗茨基特有的内涵,在诗人和心灵之间形成了主导性的平行关系。
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