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摘要
这篇文章致力于探讨普希金圈子的俄罗斯诗人叶夫根尼·阿布拉莫维奇·巴拉廷斯基(1800–1844)的晚期抒情诗,即他的最后一本诗集《暮光之城》(1842),如何在空间意象中反映形而上学和美学原则。作者专注于三首“纲领性”诗歌:Knjazju Petru Andreevichu Vjazemskomu[致Pyotr Andreyevich Vyazemsky王子的一封信],这本诗集的开篇,一首诗Osen[秋天],一首Sumerki的尾音,以及一首诗Rifma[韵律],这首诗放在了本书的最后。以棺木和坟墓的图像为例,探讨了形而上和美学原则在空间图像中的综合体现。通过对这些意象的分析,我们可以更好地理解这本书所体现的艺术哲学的独特性。认为灵柩、墓室、墓室等意象影响着诗书艺术空间的具体性,发挥着美学功能。同时,这些意象直接与死亡的动机和死亡的记忆联系在一起,使诗人能够更清晰地表达关于诗歌和艺术在世界上的地位的哲学思想。
Spatial Images in Baratynsky’s Late Lyrics: Aesthetic and Metaphysical Aspects
The article is devoted to the question of how in the late lyric of the Russian poet of Pushkin’s circle Yevgeny Abramovich Baratynsky (1800–1844), namely in his final book of verses Sumerki [Twilight] (1842), in spatial images metaphysical and aesthetic principles are reflected. The author focuses on three ‘programmatic’ poems: Knjazju Petru Andreevichu Vjazemskomu [an epistle to Prince Pyotr Andreyevich Vyazemsky] which opens the poetic book, a poem Osen [Autumn], kind of coda of Sumerki and poem Rifma [Rhyme], which placed in the final of the book. The embodiment of the synthesis of metaphysical and aesthetic principles in spatial images is considered on the example of images of a coffin and a grave. The article shows that the analysis of these images makes it possible to better understand the uniqueness of the artistic philosophy which reflected in the book. The author comes to the conclusion that images of the coffin, the tomb and the grave affect the specifics of the artistic space in the poetic book, performing aesthetic functions. At the same time, directly connected with the motives of death and the memory of death, these images allow the poet to express more clearly the philosophical thoughts about the idea of that the place of poetry and of art in general in the world.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Transcultural Studies is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal committed to promoting the knowledge and research of transculturality in all disciplines. It is published by the Cluster of Excellence “Asia and Europe in a Global Context: The Dynamics of Transculturality” of the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg.