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Name: Tynyanov’s Pushkiniana

Authors: Berezhnaya Ekaterina Petrovna

The State Public Scientific and Technical Library of the Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russian Federation

In the section Study of literature

Issue 2, 2013Pages 184-193
UDK: 82.0+882DOI:

Abstract: In his final paper «Pushkin» Tynyanov has pointed out the two-sidedness of Pushkin’s semantics as a major factor of the poet’s literary evolution («of catastrophic force and speed»). The semantic two-sidedness produces «varying» meanings and hence can act as a kind of regulator of contradictory comprehension of Pushkin by his contemporaries and subsequent literary generations. In this context, it is important to note Tynyanov’s interest in «a high ode», having a dual, two-sided nature. Tynyanov’s formalistic orientations excluded, on the one hand, the efficiency of psychological approach to the description of literary phenomena; on the other – provided the necessary conditions for creating poetic forms, i. e. theoretically substantiated literary models.

Keywords: pushkin, «ruslan and lyudmila», «eugene onegin», onegin’s stanza, semantic two-sidedness, «varying» meanings, dynamics of literary forms

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