The theme "A. N. Ostrovsky and folklore" is naturally present in many studies devoted to the work of the playwright. It is well known that Ostrovsky was well aware of traditional Russian culture, was himself a collector and a keen connoisseur of folklore heritage, and that he used folklore and ethnographic material in his works in a wide and varied way. In addition to easily identified examples of such material, there are also what the author of the article calls "hidden folklorism", that is, those folklore images, motifs, symbols, speech turns that are not "read" by modern admirers of the writer's work and are not evaluated as the most important elements of Ostrovsky's plays. Using the example of The Snow Maiden, the author tries to reveal...
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French and Anglo-Saxon specialists of Caucasian mythology tend to consider it as conservatory and ar...
In the present article the question of the folklore phenomenon in the folk art of the Lower Volga Re...
In this article, there are many points of contact between Chekhov's works of art and folklore, folk ...
The article examines the history of formation and development of Fyodor Dostoevsky’s “soil concepts...
This article focuses on the "spring tale" The Snow Maiden (1873) in which, as A. Zhuravliova noticed...
Dostoevsky’s role in Russian folklore studies has been a research subject both for folklorists and ...
According to Ivan Goncharov, Ostrovsky completed the theatrical «building, at the foundation of whic...
The Asian component permeates all levels of Ostrovsky's fictional world and reflects the author's vi...
The article deals with the issues of the folklore tradition functioning in the poetics of A.S. Pushk...
This article offers a quick overview of adaptations of Alexander Ostrovsky's plays in opera, from th...
Pour mise en ligne sur ÉpisciencesThis article offers to rethink the chronological paradigm in which...
The article examines the phenomen of «double reception» : at first the appreciation of drama and the...
Folktales contain beliefs and worldviews of traditional societies, among which the idea that another...
The paper considers the chrestomathy work of Russian literature - the story by A.P. Chekhov «Van’ka»...
The article shows that if the use of proverbs in Ostrovsky's theatre, far from being an innovation, ...
French and Anglo-Saxon specialists of Caucasian mythology tend to consider it as conservatory and ar...
In the present article the question of the folklore phenomenon in the folk art of the Lower Volga Re...
In this article, there are many points of contact between Chekhov's works of art and folklore, folk ...
The article examines the history of formation and development of Fyodor Dostoevsky’s “soil concepts...