Reception of Mythological Image of the Bird at Bunin Cycle «The Bird's Shadow»

  • Sara MAHBOBZADH Kazan Federal University. Russia
  • Liliya Harisovna NASRUTDINOVA Kazan Federal University. Russia
  • Liliya Harisovna NASRUTDINOVA Kazan Federal University. Russia
  • Marzieh YAHYAPOUR University of Tehran. Iran
  • Marzieh YAHYAPOUR University of Tehran. Iran
Palabras clave: I.A. Bunin, mythology, orientalism, persian literature, travel poems. / I.A. Bunin, literatura persa, mitología, orientalismo, poemas de viaje.

Resumen

ABSTRACT

 

The article notes that the writer's interest in the East in tune with the typical art of the silver age trends about the Indo-European origins of russian culture, which is associated with reflections on the essence of its intermediate (between East and West). The writer's choice of an unusual genre modification – "travel poem" – allows him to create a multi-level artistic image of the eastern city. The analysis of the cycle by I.A. Bunin "The Bird's Shadow" testifies to the divergence of his interpretation of the image of the mythical bird Huma with the context of the Russian Silver age and rapprochement with the Eastern tradition.

RESUMEN

 

El artículo señala que el interés del escritor en Oriente está en sintonía con el arte típico de las tendencias de la edad de plata sobre los orígenes indoeuropeos de la cultura rusa, que se asocia con reflexiones sobre la esencia de su intermedio (entre Oriente y Occidente). La elección del escritor de una modificación de género inusual - "poema de viaje" - le permite crear una imagen artística de varios niveles de la ciudad oriental. El análisis del ciclo por I.A. Bunin " la sombra del pájaro " da testimonio de la divergencia de su interpretación de la imagen del mítico pájaro Huma con el contexto de la edad de plata rusa y el acercamiento con la tradición oriental.

Biografía del autor/a

Sara MAHBOBZADH, Kazan Federal University. Russia
born in 1992. In 2014, she graduated from the undergraduate program of Tehran University with a degree in Russian Language and Literature. In 2016, he graduated from Tehran University with a degree in Russian Literature. The theme of the master's thesis: "Literature of Russian and Persian abroad (on the example of works by contemporary writers of Russia and Iran)." Post-graduate student of the 2nd year of study at the Department of Russian and Foreign Literature of IFMK KFU. Research interests: literature of the Russian foreign countries, modern Russian literature, modern Persian literature.
Liliya Harisovna NASRUTDINOVA, Kazan Federal University. Russia

born in 1972, candidate of philological sciences. In 1995 she graduated from the Faculty of Philology of Kazan State University with a degree in Russian Language and Literature (Qualification: Philologist. Teacher of Russian Language and Literature). In 1998 - graduate school at the Department of Russian and Foreign Literature of KSU. In 1999 she defended her thesis on the topic "" New Realism "in Russian prose of the 1980-90s (the concept of man and the world)." Associate Professor, Department of Russian and Foreign Literature, IFMK KFU. Research interests: literature of the Russian foreign countries, modern Russian literature, Russian children's literature.

Liliya Harisovna NASRUTDINOVA, Kazan Federal University. Russia

born in 1972, candidate of philological sciences. In 1995 she graduated from the Faculty of Philology of Kazan State University with a degree in Russian Language and Literature (Qualification: Philologist. Teacher of Russian Language and Literature). In 1998 - graduate school at the Department of Russian and Foreign Literature of KSU. In 1999 she defended her thesis on the topic "" New Realism "in Russian prose of the 1980-90s (the concept of man and the world)." Associate Professor, Department of Russian and Foreign Literature, IFMK KFU. Research interests: literature of the Russian foreign countries, modern Russian literature, Russian children's literature.

Marzieh YAHYAPOUR, University of Tehran. Iran
born in 1958, candidate of philological sciences. In 1989 she graduated from the undergraduate program of Tehran University with a degree in Russian Language and Literature. In 1993, he graduated from the Department of History of Russian Literature of the 19th Century at Moscow State University. In 1997 - graduate school at the Department of History of Russian Literature of the 19th Century of Moscow State University. The theme of the dissertation: “Poetics of the novel by L.N. Tolstoy "Anna Karenina" (in the aspect of the religious and moral views of the writer). ” Professor, Department of Russian Language and Literature, Tehran University (Iran). Research interests: literary criticism, pedagogy, methods of teaching RCTs, cultural studies and translation studies.
Marzieh YAHYAPOUR, University of Tehran. Iran
born in 1958, candidate of philological sciences. In 1989 she graduated from the undergraduate program of Tehran University with a degree in Russian Language and Literature. In 1993, he graduated from the Department of History of Russian Literature of the 19th Century at Moscow State University. In 1997 - graduate school at the Department of History of Russian Literature of the 19th Century of Moscow State University. The theme of the dissertation: “Poetics of the novel by L.N. Tolstoy "Anna Karenina" (in the aspect of the religious and moral views of the writer). ” Professor, Department of Russian Language and Literature, Tehran University (Iran). Research interests: literary criticism, pedagogy, methods of teaching RCTs, cultural studies and translation studies.

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Publicado
2020-09-18
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MAHBOBZADH, S., NASRUTDINOVA, L. H., NASRUTDINOVA, L. H., YAHYAPOUR, M., & YAHYAPOUR, M. (2020). Reception of Mythological Image of the Bird at Bunin Cycle «The Bird’s Shadow». Utopía Y Praxis Latinoamericana, 25(1), 417-423. Recuperado a partir de https://produccioncientificaluz.org/index.php/utopia/article/view/33743