Russia and the Metaphor of the Seed: The Case of M. A. Vološin’s “Posev” Poems

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E. Löflund
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ABSTRACT In this article I analyze the biblical intertextual connections of two poems by M. A. Vološin from the war and revolutionary period, both titled “Posev.” The poems are intertextually connected through the parable of the wheat and the weeds from the Gospel of Matthew. When read side by side, the interplay of their structures is discernible, and this, I argue, exposes a hidden signification in the poems. The poems’ symbolical meanings are interconnected also on a deeper level. I show how the poems render Russia’s destiny and future through some of the philosophical ideas and movements that impacted on the Russian Symbolist movement, such as myth-creation, theurgy, the Russian idea and anthroposophy. In particular I focus on the ‘seed metaphor’ that is central in both poems. In this metaphor Rudolf Steiner’s anthroposophical predictions are merged with the messianism of the Russian idea as expressed in its perspective on Russia’s destiny. I argue that the poems, written within the context of the Symbolists’ myth-creating program, can be interpreted as attempts at theurgic art with the aim of inciting a national spiritual revival shaped by the Russian idea and by Steiner’s predictions about the Russians as the “people of Christ,” leading humanity’s spiritual evolution. 1
俄国与种子的隐喻:以m.a. Vološin的“波塞夫”诗为例
本文分析m.a. Vološin在战争和革命时期的两首诗《波塞夫》的圣经互文关系。这些诗通过马太福音中小麦和杂草的寓言相互关联。当并排阅读时,它们结构的相互作用是可辨别的,我认为,这暴露了诗歌中隐藏的意义。这些诗的象征意义在更深层次上也是相互关联的。我展示了这些诗歌是如何通过影响俄罗斯象征主义运动的一些哲学思想和运动来描绘俄罗斯的命运和未来的,比如神话创造、巫术、俄罗斯思想和人智学。我特别关注“种子隐喻”,这是两首诗的中心。在这个比喻中,鲁道夫·斯坦纳的人智学预言与俄国思想的弥赛亚主义融合在一起,这种弥赛亚主义表达了对俄国命运的看法。我认为,这些诗是在象征主义者的神话创造计划的背景下写的,可以被解释为对魔法艺术的尝试,目的是煽动一场由俄罗斯人的思想和施泰纳关于俄罗斯人是“基督的子民”的预言所塑造的民族精神复兴,引领人类的精神进化。1
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Scando-Slavica
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