DUBENSKY TEXT IN THE MODERN UKRAINIAN POETRY

Abstract

A strong desire for studying topological texts is one of the priority tendencies in modern literary criticism. However, interpretation of the city phenomenon in modern literary discourse of Ukraine on verge of ХХ and ХХІ century is mainly focused only on metropolises. For today, the originality of the texts of Kyiv, Lviv, Kharkiv is clearly outlined; However, not enough attention is paid to the study of provincial topos as texts. This article is dedicated to research of historical landmarks of Dubno image in literature and specifics of artistic paradigm of Dubno texts in modern lyric poetry. Authorial urbanism visions are compared among each other as well as the use of characters, signs, mytheme, and symbols of Dubno in the poetry of such individuals as P. Velesyk, J. Nyzovyy, L. Рshenychna, M. Рshenychnyy, and V. Semenko. The works of V. Abashev, М. Bakhtin, J. Lotman, N. Mendis, М. Shulgun and others were taken as theoretical basis for this research. In the article, it is well proven that the core of Dubno texts in a modern lyric poetry lies in presentation of Dubno castle and fortress, which create a special mystically retrospective atmosphere. Ikva river should be considered as an important attribute of demonstration of the city’s character. A row of poetries about Dubno is an example of modern myth-making and original dialogue with the past, which is fi xed in historical documents and legends. There are more than one example when poets use myths and first writings for artistic embodiment of Dubno in literary works (Т. Shevchenko, N. Gogol). The artistic structure of Dubno texts is characterized by combining chronicle-baroque and narrative techniques. In this article the specifics of Dubno texts in modern lyric poetry was analyzed and researched. Authorial urbanism visions were compared as well as the use of characters, signs, mytheme, and symbols of Dubno. Using examples of modern lyric poetry, the specifi cs of Dubno texts was well-proven to be an artistic paradigm.

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Svitlana Marchuk

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  • EP ID EP409041
  • DOI 10.25264/2519-2558-2017-68-99-102
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Svitlana Marchuk (2017). DUBENSKY TEXT IN THE MODERN UKRAINIAN POETRY. Наукові записки Національного університету "Острозька академія" Серія "Філологія", 68(68), 99-102. https://www.europub.co.uk/articles/-A-409041