- Issue
- Journal of Siberian Federal University. Humanities & Social Sciences. 2017 10 (10)
- Authors
- Shunkov, Alexander V.; Deeva, Natalia V.
- Contact information
- Shunkov, Alexander V.: Kemerovo State Institute of Culture 17 Voroshilova Str., Kemerovo, 650056, Russia; ; Deeva, Natalia V.: Kemerovo State Institute of Culture 17 Voroshilova Str., Kemerovo, 650056, Russia;
- Keywords
- epistolary genre; the image of the author; epistolary fund of Polish political exiles the early 19th century
- Abstract
The article deals with the analysis of the letters by the Polish painter L. Niemirowski. These letters were written during his exile in Eastern Siberia (1844-1845) and addressed to his compatriot Yu. Sabin’sky. Niemirowski’s epistolary writings are a valuable historical and literary material that allows presenting the spiritual world of the exiled Poles of the early 19th century. Evaluation plan, the plan for selecting language means, the plan of factual information and the plan of psychology allow recreating the image of the letters’ author in detail. Despite multi-addressee Niemirowski’s letters are deeply personal. Their author appears to the reader as a man of exceptional intelligence, critical thinking and creative vision of reality, who is endowed with a delicate soul and a strong character. The motives of melancholy, loneliness and memory became the leitmotif of Niemirowski’s letters
- Pages
- 1603-1608
- Paper at repository of SibFU
- https://elib.sfu-kras.ru/handle/2311/35365
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