Titarenko O. Poetics of Victor Pelevin's Novel "T" in the Context of the Writer's Prose

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

State registration number

0417U003307

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Specialization

  • 10.01.02 - Російська література

07-06-2017

Specialized Academic Board

К 64.051.07

V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University

Essay

The object is the novel "Т" as well as V. Pelevin's texts, united by the relevant presence of metatextual components. The aim is to research the whole paradigm of artistic realizations of the metatextual poetics of V. Pelevin's novel "T" structure in the context of intertextual relations and constant characteristics of the writer's prose. Methods: holistic, narrative, intertextual analysis, as well as descriptive-analytical and comparative-typological approaches. Results, novelty: metatextual conditionality of the specifics of the narration and chronotope in the artistic structure of the novel "T", subject-narrative and language organization of the narration, autoreference and autointertextual coherences have been researched in details for the first time. The comprehensive analysis of the metatextual poetics of V. Pelevin's voluminous textual body has been carried out; the specificity of intertextual links and constant characteristics of the writer's art project have been revealed; the thesis about metatextual thematization and typologization of hypertextual unity, the author's concept-sphere and axiology has been well-reasoned; the meta-linguistic reflection and spatio-temporal organization of works have been focused on; the hypertextual constancy of V. Pelevin's artistic project has been presented as an aesthetic-gnoseological artistic-analytical experiment on the basis of studying prevailing cognitive metaphors. The scope of application: in teaching the university course of Russian literature history of the late 20th - early 21st c., special courses and scientific seminars devoted to the analysis of the poetics of the writer's works of art, in the compilation of textbooks on the history of modern literature, in further studies of metatextuality.

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