TWO VERSION OF THE FINAL BOOK OF POETS-CLASSICS: “THE LAST SONGS” BY N. A. NEKRASOV AND THE “EVENING LIGHTS” BY A. A. FET

O. V. Miroschnikova, Doctor of Philological Sciences, Professor Omsk humanitarian Academy,
2а 4th Cheluskintsev st., Omsk, 644105, Russian Federation

TWO VERSION OF THE FINAL BOOK OF POETS-CLASSICS: “THE LAST SONGS” BY N. A. NEKRASOV AND THE “EVENING LIGHTS” BY A. A. FET

Introduction. The article is devoted to the analysis of two farewell books of the great Russian poets: “The Last Songs” by N. A. Nekrasov and “The Evening Lights” by A. A. Fet. The relevance the study of the macrotextual specifics of lyrical creativity is due to the fact that in the poetry of the last third of the XIX century the process of cyclization, intertextual connections within the author’s lyrical systems is clearly expressed.

The purpose of this analysis is to compare the Final books of the 1870-1890-th by N. A. Nekrasov and A. A. Fet, whose uniqueness was reflected in the reasonableness of the architectonics, the dynamism of the motive complex, expressiveness of the polygraphic performance. The tradition of lyrical cyclization at that time acquired a variety of complete forms and became an influential factor in literary development.

Conclusion. In the work of N. A. Nekrasov, A. A. Fet, etc., the intertext connections is complicated within the author’s lyric systems. This indicates that the tradition of lyrical cyclicity at this time acquires a variety of legitimate forms, affecting the culture consciousness and the publication of an whole book of poems, which will later become important for the poetics of symbolism.

Keywords: farewell book, cycle, great Russian poets, Nekrasov, Fet, elegy.

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