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I. A. KURATOV’S POETICS: TO THE QUESTION OF POLYSUBJECTIVITY OF THE POET’S LYRICS

Surnina L. E.

DOI: 10.23951/1609-624X-2017-7-140-143

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Surnina L. E., Institute of language, literature and history of Komi science center of the Ural division of Russian Academy of Sciences (ul. Kommunisticheskaya, 26, Syktyvkar, Komi Republic, Russian Federation, 167982). E-mail: surninalida@mail.ru

The article presents the results of I. A. Kuratov’s lyrics analysis through the prism of its subject structure. The analysis found that the lyric poet is multy subject system containing various subjective forms of the author’s consciousness expressions: the actual author, lyrical hero, the author-narrator, the hero «role» of the lyrics. Kuratov’s lyrical system is oriented towards the samples of realistic Russian and world lyricism, which has already mastered polysubject forms by the 19th century. Development by the poet of different forms of expression of author’s consciousness is connected with extension of the thematic contents of poetry. An analysis of poetic material made it possible to reveal the unconditional connection between the choice of the forms of expression of the author’s consciousness and the semantic aspect of Kuratov’s works. However polysubjectivity is characteristic of certain verses by Kuratov, which creates a poetic polyphony, and expand the functions of direct speech. Studying poetic works of Komi poet through the prism of their subjective system makes it possible to reveal not only the immanent features of Kuratov’s lyricism, but also to present the place and role of I. Kuratov in the development of the subject sphere and the poetic system of the lyrics of komi of the 1850s-1870s.

Keywords: Komi poetry of the 19th century, I. A. Kuratov, subject organization, multisubjectivity

References:

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Issue: 7, 2017

Series of issue: Issue 7

Rubric: PROBLEMS AND POETICS OF THE RUSSIAN LITERATURE OF XIX-XX CENTURIES

Pages: 140 — 143

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