Antonin Ladinsky’s Poem “The Argonauts”: Reception of a Myth and Literary Symbols Cover Image

Стихотворение А. Ладинского "Аргонавты": рецепция мифа и художественная символика
Antonin Ladinsky’s Poem “The Argonauts”: Reception of a Myth and Literary Symbols

Author(s): Arkadij Čevtaev
Subject(s): Language studies, Poetry, Studies of Literature
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego
Keywords: Antonin Ladinsky; myth of the Argonauts; narrative poetry; mythopoeia; literary symbols

Summary/Abstract: The article deals with the poetics of Antonin Ladinsky’s under-researched poem “Argonavty” (“The Argonauts”, 1926), which represents the author’s interpretation of the ancient myth. The analysis of this poetic text shows that the emphatic combination of elements of ancient reality and Russian reality turns the depicted “Argonautic voyage” into a symbolic ascent to the spiritual heights of the universe. The artistic symbolism, which determines the logic of the narrative development in the poem, explicates the opposition between life and death in their axiological unity and produces the ideologeme of the transfiguration of being. The conclusion is that the “Argonautic” myth in the poem is associated with the poet’s enquiry in the sphere of ontology and philosophy of history; it postulates the need to achieve not only the ideal (the “golden fleece”), but also the awareness of its axiological essence.

  • Issue Year: 2020
  • Issue No: 13
  • Page Range: 29-41
  • Page Count: 13
  • Language: Russian
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