• Original research article
  • September 30, 2014
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IMAGE OF M. VOLOSHIN AT THE CROSSROADS OF WORLD CULTURES AND CIVILIZATIONS

Abstract

The article investigates the creative image of a Russian poet of the Silver Age Maximilian Voloshin who inscribed in golden letters his creative personality in the heritage of a world culture. Maximilian Voloshin’s world-view is permeated with the deeper layers of ancient civilization which, being specifically interpreted and intertwined, entered the creative code of Silver Age culture and such cultural phenomenon as Cimmeria reconstructed by Voloshin’s mythopoetry.

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Author information

Sergei Mikhailovich Zayats

T. Shevchenko Transnistria State University

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Publication history

  • Published: September 30, 2014.

Keywords

  • лик
  • Максимилиан Волошин
  • Киммерия
  • Коктебель
  • перекресток
  • Дом Поэта
  • image
  • Maximilian Voloshin
  • Cimmeria
  • Koktebel
  • crossroads
  • House of a Poet

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