RUSSIAN LINGUISTIC CULTURE AT THE CROSSROADS OF CULTURES: “THE BAKU VERSE” BY S. YESENIN AND V. MAYAKOVSKY IN THE FOCUS OF THE CONCEPT OIL
The concept of the Baku text, phenomenon of Russian linguistic culture at the crossroads of cultures, created by esthetic judgment of the image of oil is described in the article. It is proved on the material of “The Baku verses” by S. Yesenin and V. Mayakovsky that the social paradigm of the embodiment of concept oil in the Baku text develops towards these or those forms of the new religiousness and the statement of the absolute human will. The development of this line of interpretation of the concept in Russian poetic discourse is caused as a whole by unique social and historical circumstances in which Baku cultural topos was formed in the first half of the 20th century.
Keywords: Russian linguistic culture at the crossroads of cultures, Baku text, concept oil
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Issue: 2, 2014
Series of issue: Issue 2
Rubric: LINGUISTIC AND CULTURAL REVIEW
Pages: 87 — 91
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