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Name: THE PLOT OF A DEAD BODY IN RUSSIAN LITERATURE OF THE XIX CENTURY. ARTICLE 2

Authors: A. E. Kozlov

Novosibirsk State Pedagogical University, Russian Federation

In the section The Plot and the Thesaurus of a Death

Issue 2, 2015Pages 91-100
UDK: 821.161.1DOI:

Abstract: The following article is devoted an investigation a classic Russian literature and precedent (or paradox) texts of Russian culture. In our opinion, this research reveals mechanism of semantic interoperability, that fundamentally different from the existing in fiction and popular literature. Plot about the dead body in the Russian masterpieces has hypersemantic meanings. Firstly, article presents a dynamic a «mortal code» of Russian literature (Nikolay Gogol, Mikhail Saltykov-Schedrin, Ivan Goncharov, Anton Chekhov). Secondary, it’s devoted an oxymoronic semantic in the individual-narration models – and in particular in the stories of Leo Tolstoy. And, lastly, it’s compared with modernistic experiment as «Zojka apartment» of Mikhail Bulgakov.

Keywords: story about dead body, mortal code, tanatos, russian literature of xix century, provincial plot, individual-narration model, alternatively, fiction and masterpieces

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