THE “PETERSBURG TEXT” OF A. YA. PANAEVA’S PROSE
Presents an analysis of the «Petersburg text» by A. Ya. Panaeva. The image of St. Petersburg serves as the dominant spatial poetics of Panaeva’s prose, in which we can trace triadologic logic. The investigation of the St. Petersburg area, as embodied in the works of Panaeva, is carried out in the context of the Russian literature of the 19th century.
Keywords: A. Ya. Panaeva, gender research, “Petersburg text”, binary principle, ternary principle, spatial poetic
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Issue: 11, 2013
Series of issue: Issue 11
Rubric: RUSSIAN AND WORLD LITERATURE: HISTORY AND POETICS, PROBLEMS OF TRANSLATION
Pages: 13 — 22
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