The motif of a monk's temptation in Ya. P. Polonsky's work
Автор: Fedoseeva Tatiana Vasilyevna
Журнал: Проблемы исторической поэтики @poetica-pro
Статья в выпуске: т.12, 2014 года.
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The paper treats artistic functions of the motif of a monk's temptation in Yakov Polonsky's lyric poetry and his poem Keliot. The paper focuses on biographical prerequisites to the poet's Christian mind. To analyze literary motifs typical of Polonsky's poetry the paper employs anthropological and axiological approaches. It examines the role Gospel plays in Polonsky's lyric poetry. The paper maintains that plot development plays a secondary role in the poem Keliot. Polonsky centers on a complex philosophical issue of love and the Law in the system of Christian values. Like the Biblical characters Polonsky's character experiences lust of the flesh, lust of the eyes, and the pride of life. The poem depicts a human being within the framework of Christian tradition. Having fallen from his primeval integrity into sin, a human being receives forgiveness through complete repentance and acts of 397 love. The final lines of the poem extol self-sacrificing Christian love. The paper maintains that Polonsky depicts human beings through the prism of his Christian consciousness.
Russian poetry, ya. p. polonsky, christian anthropology and axiology, biblical motif of temptation, the poem keliot, love and the law, primeval integrity
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