The poetics of N. N. Tolstoy's long short story “Plastun”
Автор: Belousova Elena V.
Журнал: Проблемы исторической поэтики @poetica-pro
Статья в выпуске: 2 т.15, 2017 года.
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The article presents the analysis of the main problems of the long short story “Plastun” by Nikolay Tolstoy (the elder brother of Leo Tolstoy), that is the life of a man kidnapped during the Caucasus War and forced to live all his life in captivity. In the centre of narration there is a real man though described as a generalized character as far as he does not have a personal name. Different periods of his life are marked by certain nicknames, such as Zaychik-Volkovoy-Zaporozetz. The main character tells the listener Tolstoy N. N., who shows the interest and compassion to his life, the story of his childhood and youth. As a child his nickname was a Zaychik. As an adult he became an experienced hunter and an expert in animal habits the fact that explains his new nickname - Volkovoy. The composition of the long short story is full of philosophical, psychological and ethic symbols and personifications, based on Sacred Writings and the Patristic Tradition. The childhood-youth part of the short story is particularly symbolic as then the virgin soul of the hero felt the presence of God and strived to pray. The images-symbols play an important role in the artistic world of the short story: a singing nightingale, birds, men-mice, the “glass” sea, fish and palaces in the Zaychik’s dreams.
N. n. tolstoy, "plastun", long short story, poetics, image, motive, symbolical implication, religious and philosophical aspects
Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/14749018
IDR: 14749018 | DOI: 10.15393/j9.art.2017.4363