ЗАМЫСЕЛ «АНТИЧНЫХ» БАЛЛАД В ПЛАНАХ В. А. ЖУКОВСКОГО 1814 ГОДА
“ANCIENT” BALLADS’ PLOT IN PLANS OF V. A. ZHUKOVSKY IN 1814
Author(s): Evgenia KuykinaSubject(s): Literary Texts, General Reference Works, Library and Information Science, Drama
Published by: Петрозаводский государственный университет
Keywords: mythological plots; ancient tradition; creative idea; artistic interpretation; library of V. A. Zhukovsky; Fr. Schiller
Summary/Abstract: A list of ballads put together by V. A. Zhukovsky in 1814 for translation and imitation is studied in the article. Only one (“The Ring of Polycrates”) of the seven “ancient” (under the name of “Mythological” and “Greek”) plots was used by Zhukovsky. The “Mythological” and “Greek” plots, which were not realized by the author, are considered for the first time. The study of Zhukovsky’s library, letters, and diary entries helped to determine the sources of the plots in focus, as well as their place in the poet’s work. The main content of the article is devoted to this subject. It was concluded that Zhukovsky knew and continued to study ancient Greek and Roman literature. He wanted to give a new lease of life to foreign language patterns in Russian culture.
Journal: Ученые записки Петрозаводского государственного университета. Общественные и гуманитарные науки
- Issue Year: 2016
- Issue No: 3 (156)
- Page Range: 91-96
- Page Count: 6
- Language: Russian