The Philosophical Meaning of the Author’s Myth: Evolution of the Archetypal Image of a Religious Visionary in the Dramatic Works of Lesya Ukrainka Cover Image

The Philosophical Meaning of the Author’s Myth: Evolution of the Archetypal Image of a Religious Visionary in the Dramatic Works of Lesya Ukrainka
The Philosophical Meaning of the Author’s Myth: Evolution of the Archetypal Image of a Religious Visionary in the Dramatic Works of Lesya Ukrainka

Author(s): Ostap Bodyk, Nataliia Horodniuk, Yuliya Fedorova
Subject(s): Comparative Study of Literature, Ukrainian Literature, Theory of Literature
Published by: Komisja Nauk Filologicznych Oddziału Polskiej Akademii Nauk we Wrocławiu
Keywords: author’s myth; phenomenon of prophetism; religious prophecy; archetypal and mythological structure; dramatic sketches and poems; existential dilemma in national issue;

Summary/Abstract: The article traces and analyses the movement of the author’s consciousness of Lesya Ukrainka with regard to the research topic of the evolution of the archetypal image of a religious visionary in the dramatic works of the Ukrainian poetess through the prism of mythopoetic archetypal categories on different “sections” of her dramatic works Vavylons’kyj polon (Babylonian Captivity), Na rujinaсh (On the Ruins) and poems “Kassandra” (Cassandra) and “Orhija” (The Orgy). The author explains that, by referring the ancient subjects, Lesia Ukrainka realizes the need to breathe new life into the mythology of the ancients, look at the history of humankind as a tragic process of the struggle between good and evil, and connect the movement of history with manifestations of spiritual stability, with its tendency to the ideals of good. According to her aesthetic views in the artistic perception of antiquity, the poetess does not seek to aestheticize it, but to reveal in the ancient myth the eternal, timeless psychological state of human inner life and in this way explore the “catastrophes” of the modern soul.

  • Issue Year: 2022
  • Issue No: 15
  • Page Range: 73-94
  • Page Count: 22
  • Language: English
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