• Original research article
  • October 31, 2013
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ON POETICS OF “STALINIST” POEM BY V. S. VYSOTSKII

Abstract

The article considers the earliest of the known poems of V. S. Vysotskii “My Oath” (1953), dedicated to the death of Stalin. The formal techniques of his mature poetry on the one hand, and the “emblematic nature” of artistic thought peculiar to him on the other appear through the pattern rhetoric of the era that allows telling about the formation of the most important features of V. S. Vysotskii’s poetics at the earliest stage of his creative life.

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Sergei Mikhailovich Shaulov

M. Akmullah Bashkir State Pedagogical University

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  • Published: October 31, 2013.

Keywords

  • Высоцкий
  • сталинизм
  • эмблема
  • риторическая природа образа
  • творческая эволюция
  • поэтика
  • Vysotskii
  • Stalinism
  • emblem
  • rhetorical nature of image
  • creative evolution
  • poetics

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