The syncretism of imagery in the Ukrainian literature of the second half of 19th – the beginning of the 20th centuries

Єременко, Олена Володимирівна (2008) The syncretism of imagery in the Ukrainian literature of the second half of 19th – the beginning of the 20th centuries PhD thesis, Київський національний університет імені Тараса Шевченка.

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Abstract

In the thesis the concept of imagery syncretism, the immanent feature of culture in general and of belles-lettres in particular is set out. In this study the Ukrainian literature of the second half of 19th – the beginning of 20th centuries proves to be syncretic in all its manifestations since in the centre of artistic resources there is always a multidimensional, multiple view figure of a human being. The manifests of syncretism encompass the process and the result of literary works: artistic text, imagery (the structure and interaction of all its levels), the author, the narrator, the recipient and fiction, genre of the piece of literature. The syncretism is defined as the specific unity of literary work elements, inconclusive merging of various text levels, that keep its qualities, unifies all layers of the text body, yet separates them creating unique systemness of a certain piece of work. Literary work perceived from the position if imagery syncretism is exposed at a original artistic perspective, intensifying receptive processes.

Item Type: Thesis (PhD)
Uncontrolled Keywords: imagery syncretism, image; genre modifications; syncretic poetics; polyfunctionality
Subjects: Це архівна тематика Київського університету імені Бориса Грінченка > Автореферати > Спецради Університету
Divisions: Це архівні підрозділи Київського університету імені Бориса Грінченка > Кафедра української літератури і компаративістики
Depositing User: доцент Олексій Дмитрович Сінченко
Date Deposited: 01 Jun 2013 08:10
Last Modified: 15 Sep 2017 08:36
URI: https://elibrary.kubg.edu.ua/id/eprint/1693

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