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Platon Alekseevich Oyunsky(1893 - 1939)是苏联雅库特文学的奠基人、革命家和重要政治家。奥yunsky以俄国革命浪漫主义作家高尔基为师,创立了斗争与风暴的诗歌。奥文斯基是雅库特民间传说的传承者,也是奥隆霍赫特人的故事讲述者。这就是为什么他的作品在语言、形象和情节的层面上都与民间口头艺术紧密相连。作为学者,他最早对雅库特英雄史诗《雅库特故事(olonkho)及其情节和内容》(1927)进行研究。他也是第一个创作了雅库特奥伦科诗的经典样本“Nurgun Botur the Swift”(1932年),这是全世界都知道的作品,奥伦科诗被联合国教科文组织认定为世界杰作(2005年)。本文旨在探讨奥文斯基的艺术方法——浪漫主义的起源。主题重要性的问题是他的创作方法和风格的定义。本文旨在从历史的、具体的方法和作家创作追求的起源出发,探讨奥文斯基艺术方法的起源和原则。研究证实了奥文斯基的浪漫主义决定了他在雅库特文学中独树一帜的独特风格。
Platon Oyunsky as a writer of romanticism: to his 130th anniversary
Platon Alekseevich Oyunsky (1893 – 1939) was the founder of Yakut Soviet literature, a revolutionary, and a major statesman. Considering the Russian writer of revolutionary-romantic style Maksim Gorky as his teacher, Oyunsky founded the poetry of struggle and storm. Oyunsky was a bearer of the Yakut folklore and an olonkhohut storyteller. That is why his works at the levels of language, images and plots are closely connected with the oral folk art. As a scholar, he was the first to conduct a research on the Yakut heroic epic "Yakut tale (olonkho), its plot and content" (1927). He was also the first to compose a classic sample of the Yakut olonkho "Nurgun Botur the Swift" of 40 thousand lines (1932), thanks to which the whole world learnt this work, and the olonkho was recognised by UNESCO as a universal masterpiece (2005). The article aims to investigate the origins of Oyunsky's artistic method – romanticism. The question of topical importance is the definition of his creative method and style. The article aims to investigate the origins and principles of Oyunsky's artistic method on the basis of historical and specific method and genesis of the writer's creative quest. The study substantiates the conclusion that Oyunsky's romanticism determined his original and unique style in Yakut literature.