Journal of Siberian Federal University. Humanities & Social Sciences / “The Seminarian”: Notes on the Life and Customs of Krasnoyarsk in the 1890s in the Early Samples of Attempts at Writing by Teacher-Philosopher P. P. Ustyugov (Part II)

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Issue
Journal of Siberian Federal University. Humanities & Social Sciences. 2024 17 (10)
Authors
Karlova, Olga A.
Contact information
Karlova, Olga A.: Siberian Federal University Krasnoyarsk, Russian Federation;
Keywords
siberian moral life writing; early views of the teacher-philosopher P. P. Ustyugov; semantic “toponymy” of the text, cyclical; everyday; adventurous and morally self-reflective time of notes; religious and ethical sentiments of Krasnoyarsk youth at the turn of the twentieth century; description of the mores of Krasnoyarsk in the 1890s
Abstract

The article introduces into scientific circulation information about the deciphered manuscript of the early work of the teacher of the Yenisei province of the XIX–XX centuries, the author of the philosophical essays P. P. Ustyugov “Seminarist”, found in the archive of the Krasnoyarsk writer-historian A. I. Chmykhalo. The article publishes separate fragments of the manuscript with socio-cultural and literary-critical comments on the life and customs of Krasnoyarsk in the 1890s, gives a historical and literary assessment of the first samples of P.P.’s pen. Ustyugov, known as the “king of Takmak”, analyzes the chronotope and semantic “toponymy” of the notes, characterizes such a regional literary phenomenon as the Siberian moral life writing

Pages
1970–1978
EDN
GMBNUY
Paper at repository of SibFU
https://elib.sfu-kras.ru/handle/2311/154133

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