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“ANY DEVILRYâ€, OR PHANTASY IN N. V. GOGOL’S AND A. A. BESTUZHEV’S "PETERSBURG" AND "NON-PETERSBURG" TEXTS

L. A. Emirova ()

Dagestan State Pedagogical University. Journal. Social and Humanitarian Sciences, 2018

Abstract: Fantasy, mythological images of evil are an important part of the Russian romanticism poetics of the first third of the 19th century. In N. V. Gogol’s creativity this trend gets a special expression, which was the embodiment of the original author's method.Methods. Comparative-typological, cultural and historical.Results. On the eve of Gogol's experiments were fantastic or terrible stories of Russian romanticism, including A. Bestuzhev’s early works, and the so-called expositions of the writer-Decembrist with the artistic potential of mythological images in the works of the Caucasian cycle.Conclusions. Primal chaos and fantasy are just categories of either the pre-world or the pre-apocalyptic world.

Date: 2018
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