SOLOVYOV'S IDEAS IN “SCYTHIANSâ€, ALEXANDER BLOK’S POEM
G. Sh. Chamsedinova ()
Dagestan State Pedagogical University. Journal. Social and Humanitarian Sciences, 2018
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The author of the article traces the reflection of some V. Solovyov’s philosophical in "Scythians" poem by A. Blok.Methods. Comparative-typological, cultural and historical.Results. She focuses on the poet’s historical and philosophical reflections about the fate of Russia, the complex relations between the West and the East.Conclusions. In the "Three conversations" (1899-1900) work Solovyov departs from his concept and presents an apocalyptic picture of the collapse of the Russian nation under the Western pressure. A. Block couldn’t have such a position to consider the fate of Russia, because he has a great faith in the bright future of Russia.
Date: 2018
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