Bespalova E. Crimean macromyth in life and art of V.V.Nabokov

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

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0406U001305

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Specialization

  • 10.01.02 - Російська література

20-03-2006

Specialized Academic Board

Д 52.051.05

Essay

Dissertation deals with the study of the sources, paths of forming, content, structural organization and poetics of V.V. Nabokov's "crimean macromyth". This "macromyth" is examined as a unique mythopoetical struc-ture, which integrates three components: myths about Crimea "of Push-kin", about Crimea as the "lost paradise" and about Crimea as a place of the "eternal returning". It has been found out the high degree of autobiographical character of the crimean events, described in an early Nabokov's poetry and prose, and the same degree of "encoding" them in his mature prose. That consid-erably extends the picture of the specifics of V.V. Nabokov's creative method. It becomes firmly established in dissertation that the crimean pe-riod of V.V. Nabokov's biography formed his artistic individuality

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