Journal of Siberian Federal University. Humanities & Social Sciences / The Problem of Folklorism in Russian and National Literatures of the Early 20th Century

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Issue
Journal of Siberian Federal University. Humanities & Social Sciences. 2018 11 (4)
Authors
Oshchepkova, Anna I.; Vinokurova, Antonina A.
Contact information
Oshchepkova, Anna I.: M.K. Ammosov North-Eastern Federal University 58 Belinsky Str., Yakutsk, 677000, Russia; ; Vinokurova, Antonina A.: M.K. Ammosov North-Eastern Federal University 58 Belinsky Str., Yakutsk, 677000, Russia;
Keywords
folklorism; folklore; symbolist poetics; stylization; genre; early literary tradition; Even poetry; imitation
Abstract

The article clarifies and details the notion about the types of folklorism in Russian and national literatures of the 20th century, which includes different forms of orientation to the oral tradition, as it is studied on the basis of the symbolist text and northern prose. Complex architectonics of the author’s word, where stylization with the orientation to a “foreign” word becomes the determinate, is created in the symbolist text. The most vivid forms of folklorism transformation is stylization and imitation of folk poetry, which were most vividly expressed in the collected poems by Andrey Bely “Ashes”. Another type of correlation between the literary text and folklore is determined not by the author’s conscientious intent, but by the text or the language itself (such notions as “genre memory”, “language memory”, and “archetype” clearly demonstrate what is being said). This principle of folklorism is represented in the verses of the Even poet V. Lebedev. Lebedev’s lyrics embodied the features of the ambiguous nature of the early literary tradition, which retains its genetic connection with the poetic tradition of the Even folklore

Pages
596-601
Paper at repository of SibFU
https://elib.sfu-kras.ru/handle/2311/71078

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