Die Poetik der Stadt in der Lyrik von Rainer Maria Rilke und Aleksandr Blok
The poetics of the city in the lyrics of Rainer Maria Rilke and Aleksandr Blok
Author(s): Mária GyöngyösiSubject(s): Austrian Literature, Russian Literature, Theory of Literature
Published by: Akadémiai Kiadó
Keywords: “text of St. Petersburg"; myth; flaneur; objective lyrics; Italy; lyric cycle;
Summary/Abstract: The aim of this paper is to open up the typological parallelisms (motives, colors, and the position of the lyrical “me”) between the city imageries of Rilke and Blok. The analysis covers Rilke’s lyrics and Blok’s three cycles (The City, Terrible World and Italian Verses). The comparative analysis focuses on the poetry of their hometowns (Prague and St. Petersburg), that of modern cities, and of Italian towns visited by the authors. The question of the modern city and the criticism of civilization represent several similarities in the two p o e ts’ works, but the secessionist garden, park, and castle motives occur only in Rilke’s poetry. The topics of Venice and St. Petersburg, which are related to each other in many ways, are formulated in the objective lyrics of Rilke’s volume New Poems.
Journal: Studia Slavica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae
- Issue Year: 57/2012
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 189-208
- Page Count: 20
- Language: German
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