Guo Y. The discourse of the Sixties in the ukrainian literary and artistic periodicals: the magazine “Dnipro”.

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

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0421U103886

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Specialization

  • 10.01.01 - Українська література

28-09-2021

Specialized Academic Board

Д 26.001.15

Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv

Essay

In a modern literature is remained the scientific interest to works of the Sixties, who defended the pluralism in the culture, aestheticism, individualism, and focused on advantages of human values over social classes, practiced ideas of humanity and anthropocentrism, denied socialist realism’ norms and principles, re-increased the issue-thematic, stylistic-variety and aesthetic horizons of the national literature. Those authors and critics were printed on the pages of numerous magazines, but even now the discourse is ignored among researchers about the Sixties in the magazine “Dnipro”, this fact define the relevance of this work. In Summary using such methods as biographical, historical-functional, issue-thematic and comparative-psychological and analyzed the discourse of the Sixties on pages of magazine “Dnipro” in the middle of the past century. The object of research was the works of poets (M. Vingranovsky, I. Drach, Irina Zhilenko, I. Kalinets, V. Korotich, Lina Kostenko, B. Oleynik, D. Pavlychko, V. Simonenko, V. Stus), prose writers (E. Gutsalo, V. Drozd, V. Shevchuk), works of literary critics and literary critics (I. Dzyuba, Mikhailina Kotsyubinskaya, E. Sverstyuk, I. Svetlichny), published in the magazine "Dnipro" in the second half of the 50s- early 70s of The XX century. The scientific novelty of the work is based on the fact that for the first time it provides a comprehensive analysis of the topics, problems, stylistic-variety and artistic features of poetic and prose works of writers of the Sixties, examines the scientific research of critics of the Sixties published on the pages of the magazine "Dnipro" in the middle of the last century.

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