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Myth and Reality in the Album of V.R. Tsoy "A Star Called the Sun"

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  • Petrova Svetlana Andreevna

    (Candidate of Philological Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Literature and Russian Language, Pushkin Leningrad State University, St. Petersburg, Russia)

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The article deals with the poetry of V.R. Tsoy in the perspective of mythopoetics and intermediality. The interaction of two types of art - literature and music is being researched. There is a special inclusion of mythological elements in the structure of the album, which are endowed with cyclo-forming functions. The poet creates a special artistic world, using the myth of the dying and resurrecting divine principle, connecting the heliocentric and Christian systems of worldview. At the same time, the author also uses contemporary realities, showing the specifics of his modern mentality, touches on central philosophical problems and questions of the meaning of life in general.

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  • Petrova Svetlana Andreevna, 2019. "Myth and Reality in the Album of V.R. Tsoy "A Star Called the Sun"," The Journal of Social Sciences Research, Academic Research Publishing Group, vol. 5(6), pages 1035-1038, 06-2019.
  • Handle: RePEc:arp:tjssrr:2019:p:1035-1038
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