Legend, story and narration in the genre structure of Ivan Shmelev's short novel "The inexhaustible cup": the issue of sources
Автор: Sobolev Nikolaj Ivanovich
Журнал: Проблемы исторической поэтики @poetica-pro
Статья в выпуске: т.11, 2013 года.
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The article is devoted to one of the central episodes of Ivan Shmelev's short novel The Inexhaustible Cup. The source of this episode was a legend, recorded by a priest Yakov Brilliantov. In 1912, he published the text of the legend calling it a Story of the Miraculous Icon of the Mother of God Called "the Inexhaustible Cup'. The legend existed in the folk tradition for a long time. The paper presents a hypothesis that Ivan Shmelev reproduced an oral version or edition of the legend in his short novel. Comparison of Shmelev s novel and the old legend reveals similarities and discrepancies of texts, analysis of which can serve as the basis for important observations on lingvopoetic tales and author's style. Ivan Shmelev uses the legend as a source of pious history: he connected it with his main text on all narrative levels, while leaving only functional elements in the recipient text. This type of creative editing can be defined as form of condensed narrative. Moreover, sources analysis leads to a conclusion about the poetics of the chronotope and the main characters of the tales.
Legend, story, tale, source, citation, author''s style, linguopoetic
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