Северный текст и северный миф в поэзии Николая Гумилева
Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Litteraria Rossica, ISSN: 1427-9681, Vol: 1, Issue: 13, Page: 17-27
2020
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- Downloads27
- Abstract Views16
Article Description
The article is devoted to the to the Northern myth, markedly present in the poetry of Nikolai Gumilyov. The poems included in the book Bonfire (1918) are of most interest. The external reason for writing this kind of Scandinavian cycle was the poet’s sojourn in Sweden. This is, however, by no means “geographical poetry” or a versified report from a journey. Scandinavian themes appear to be closely connected with the Slavonic ones and the interconnection even demonstrates some attempts on the part of Gumilyov to construct his own concept of Russia’s historical development.
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Uniwersytet Lodzki (University of Lodz)
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