The mystic of late block and the beginning of the Soviet literature

Автор: Esaulov I.A.

Журнал: Проблемы исторической поэтики @poetica-pro

Статья в выпуске: т.7, 2005 года.

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The article argues that in the work of the late Blok, not only the development or development of the Pushkin tradition in the 20th century is observed, as it is customary to still consider how much of its radical rethinking and, eventually, a break with it. A special kind of mysticism of Blok, who broke with the Orthodox tradition in the poem "The Twelve", was not by chance the first page of Soviet literature. Gnosticism manifests itself in the fragility of the boundaries between light and darkness, between demons and angels, between Christ and the Antichrist. The concept of "secondary sacralization" is emerging, which manifested itself in Blok through an ironic attitude toward the Christian stability of the world and the affirmation of values ​​directly opposed to Orthodox axiology.

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Pushkin''s tradition, transformation, gnosticism, carnival, irony, secondary sacralization

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