伊万·布宁的“复活节”故事《非急春》(主人公形象、原型、童话话语)

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O. Bogdanova, Liu Minjie
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本研究的目的是分析伊万·布宁的短篇小说《不急的春天》(1923),试图理解文本中出现的复活节悲情的起源,这并不是20世纪20年代的散文作家所特有的,他悲惨地经历了被迫移民到西方。本研究解决了叙事性主要人物的类型问题:他的单一或组合,独立或二元,因为评论家们从不同的角度来考虑布宁故事中的英雄。这部作品的科学新颖性在于,在分析过程中,作者不仅为独立英雄的配对提供了理由,而且还对中心人物的可能原型提出了假设。通过揭示一些历史细节,研究人员可以假设这个原型可能是布宁的侄子n·普什尼科夫。所示的工作,书信体叙事策略(写作)的形式允许艺术家区分英雄的位置,依靠出色的民间传说和文学话语,一方面,揭穿谦卑的想法和在苏联存在的可能性,另一方面(作为“亲爱的朋友”)——试图证明复活节复兴意图的英雄(苏联公民)被迫留在苏联。
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Ivan Bunin’s “Easter” story “Non-urgent Spring” (the image of the hero, prototype, fairy-tale discourse)
The purpose of this study is to analyze Ivan Bunin’s short story “The Non-urgent Spring” (1923) in an attempt to comprehend the origin of the Easter pathos that appears in the text and which was not peculiar to the prose writer of the 1920s, who tragically experienced forced emigration to the West. The study solves the question of the type of the main character of the narrative: his singleness or combination, independence or duality, since the critics considers the hero/heroes of Bunin’s story from different angles. The scientific novelty of the work consists in the fact that during the analysis the author of the work offers a justification not only for the pairing of independent heroes, but also expresses a hypothesis about a possible prototype of the central character. Revealing on a number of historical details allows the researcher to assume that this prototype could be Bunin’s nephew N. Pusheshnikov. As shown in the work, the epistolary strategy of narration (the form of writing) allows the artist to differentiate the positions of the heroes and, relying on the fabulous folklore and literature discourse, on the one hand, to debunk the idea of humility and the possibility of existence in Soviet Russia, on the other (as a “dear friend”) — to try to justify the Easter revival intentions of the hero (a Soviet citizen) who was forced to remain in the USSR.
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