Gunyak M. Ivan Franko's Works of the Beginning of the Twentieth Century: Peculiarities of the Ethic- Antropological and Historiosofical Synthesis

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

State registration number

0499U000747

Applicant for

Specialization

  • 10.01.01 - Українська література

17-03-1999

Specialized Academic Board

К 35.051.06

Essay

The dissertation is devoted of Ivan Franko's poetry and prose of the 1990s as the zenith phase in the writer's creative work. For the first time his legacy of the period is being analysed in the methodolical parameters of text antropology which has made it possible to read Franko in a new way: to reveal in this works the peculiarity of the harmonious synthesis of ethic-antropological and historiosophical problems and their embodiment into a highly artistic form which crystallized in the spirit of poetics of the twentieth century at the junction of realism and modernism. Results of the dissertationl study published in a monography teachers manual, brochure and articles are recommended for the use in teaching literature. Method of researching - are the receptions of stereometrical reading of the text, systematically - purposeful approach to its analysis with elements of the comparative method, methodology of interpretation of one text in syntheses with the method of "antropology of the text". Practical meaning of achieved results Monography of the author of the dissertation about "Перехреснi стежки" is reckoned on teachers-philologist of secondary schools and lyceums but with the help of its content it comes out beyond the borders of the program in literature of these educational establishment and it may be used in studying Ukrainian literature at universities and pedagogical institutes. The material of dissertational research must find the using by stage studying of I.Franko creature evolution, while writing new courses of the history of Ukrainian literature and in further elaboration of methodological aspect "antropology of the text".

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