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001-es BibID:BIBFORM087020
Első szerző:Regéczi Ildikó (irodalmár)
Cím:Dialog mezhdu tekstamixix i XX vekov na urovne meta foricheskih prostranstv: Ljudmila Ulickaja i Ivan Goncharov / Regéczi Ildikó
Dátum:2014
ISSN:0583-5356
Megjegyzések:Lyudmila Ulitskaya is an author who is associated with several trends in contemporary Russian literature, yet the proximity of her texts to 19th -century prose fiction is also beyond any doubt. Quite a few of her novels feature mythical subject matters or characters, while a mythical basis can also be perceived in the handling of space and time in them. In Medea and Her Children (????? ? ?? ????, 1996), the house of the character named in the title and located on the Crimean peninsula, is the spatial manifestation of familiar cohesive force. This spatial element, which displays sacral features, represents a mythical center that incidentally seems to evoke 19th -century rural life in landowners'demesnes through its idyllic atmosphere. There is a similarly idyllic content connected to the Crimean region in her Kukotsky's Case (????? ?????????, 2000) as well. The peculiarly musical relationship between Tanya and Sergei also starts at a place that resembles the Crimean coast scenes in Medea and Her Children and it is this very location Tanya dreams herself to be back to after the birth of her daughter. A well-founded question one can put is to what extent the positive sequence of associations connected to the Crimean spatial notions mentioned above is similar to, or different from, the "idyllic chronotopos" (Bakhtin) present in the classic novels, especially in Goncharov's Oblomov (???????, 1859).
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Megjelenés:Slavica. - 43 (2014), p. 186-195. -
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