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dc.contributor.authorStawarz, Barbarapl
dc.date.accessioned2026-03-31T10:57:53Z
dc.date.available2026-03-31T10:57:53Z
dc.date.issued2018
dc.identifier.isbn978-83-8084-191-8
dc.identifier.isbn978-83-8084-192-5 (e-ISBN)
dc.identifier.issn0239-6025
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11716/13860
dc.description.abstractThe work is devoted to the problem of the way elegies exist in Russian poetry of the 19th century in the works of the most outstanding poets of the genre in the context of their aesthetic and philosophical views. The first chapter deals with the traditions of the genre in theoretical reflection and literary practice from Greek antiquity (e.g. Plato, Aristotle, Tibullus, Ovid) to the Renaissance (e.g. Scaliger, Robortello) and Baroque in Western European literature (e.g. J. Donne). The second chapter is devoted to the statements of Russian theorists of the 18th and 19th centuries on the topic of elegy in relation to the theory of this genre since ancient times. The second chapter is devoted to the statements of Russian theorists of the 18th and 19th centuries on the topic of elegy in relation to the theory of this genre since ancient times. The section entitled The irreversibility of time Idyll and Elegy treats the issue of the mutual relationships of idylls and elegies, genres which, apparently opposing, represent the confrontation of the ideal with reality, the desire of a man to remain in harmony with himself and with the world. Chapter IV – The sweetness of melancholy – constitutes an attempt to present the aesthetic views of N. Karamzin, in which a significant role is played by the writer’s reflections on the state of melancholy, an ambivalent expression of the emotional opposition – calming and passion. In the chapter Sorrow – terror and pleasure the focus is on the issue of expressing feelings, emotions and moods in the Russian language, which became the cause of conflict, at the same time a link between the opposing associations (Shishkovians, Karamzinists and their supporters) operating in Russia at the turn of the 19th century. In Chapter Six (Sadness felt in another), the issue of the elegy in K. Batuszkov’s poetry is discussed, who considered that what was most important in an author’s work was the process of conveying oneself to an imaginary situation in which the artist’s imagination played the role of an important instrument. In Chapter Seven, Sorrow – proof of the existence of beauty the elegy of W. Zhukovsky is analysed in the context of the writer’s reflections on the category of beauty. The essence of the understanding of the variant of elegy proposed by the poet is his work Of melancholy in life and poetry, in which he tries to distinguish between concepts such as sadness and melancholy, as a basis for differentiation of the worldview criterion. The elegy of repetition is the part of the work that presents the way elegy functions in the work of A. Pushkin. He opens a new perspective for the genre, returning to its ambiguous categorical mood, oscillating between the poles of sorrow and joy, and suggesting a specific content-composition dominant, referring to the figure of repetition – the sign of acceptance by the poet of the possible senses of repetition in its manifold axiological and epistemological functions. The chapter And sadness and boredom is devoted to the elegiac poetry of M. Lermontov, in which all the most important themes of his heritage with its characteristic paradoxes are to be found, which allows us to weave images and issues such as: the experience of unity and detachment with one’s own body, the temporality and infinity of existence, oblivion and reminder, alienation and intimacy with the Other, the desire for destruction and the desire for life. The concept of unynye (the chapter “Unylaja” elegia – “unynye” in elegy) appears in Russian poetry along with the need of creators to present psychological processes in literature, independent existence starting at the moment of crystallization typical only of Russian lyric poetry variant of elegy called unylaja. The part entitled Elegy – elegiac – the elegiac attitude discusses the problem of the coherence of the ideological and atmospheric integrity of the elegiac works, which the creators obtain using the principle of cyclically combining compositions with one dominant motif, reinforcing its eloquence by this strategy. At the end it is pointed out that a certain mood would be a characteristic feature of elegy and a guarantee of its duration in time as indispensable for memory of the genre, always present, occurring in variable configurations.en
dc.language.isoplpl
dc.publisherWydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Pedagogicznego, Krakówpl
dc.relation.ispartofseriesPrace Monograficzne - Uniwersytet Pedagogiczny im. Komisji Edukacji Narodowej w Krakowie ; 857pl
dc.subjectpoezja rosyjskapl
dc.subjectXIX wiekpl
dc.subjectsmutekpl
dc.subjectpoezja elegijnapl
dc.subjectelegiapl
dc.titleWyrazić smutek. Szkice o elegii rosyjskiej XIX wiekupl
dc.title.alternativeTo express sadness. Sketches on the Russian elegy of the 19th centuryen
dc.typeBookpl


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