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  • February 1, 2015
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COMPOSITIONAL IMAGE-BEARING STRUCTURE OF STORY AS TYPE OF THE ENTIRE AESTHETICALLY COMPLETED EVENT (ACCORDING TO THE STORY “DUST” BY I. A. BUNIN)

Abstract

The article analyzes the process of successive embodiment of compositionally presented verbal entire in the architectonic entire aesthetically completed event (according to M. M. Bakhtin’s terminology) when all verbal connections and relationship of composition and linguistic levels are revealed in non-verbal architectonic event-related connections. The story “Dust”, which is a material for the analysis, has not previously been considered by researchers. The proposed approach is aimed at studying the work of art as an aesthetic phenomenon that characterizes the contemporary reception of I. A. Bunin’s creative work; it can be used for practical training on the analysis of a work of art.

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Svetlana Grigor'evna Ryabova

Moscow State Linguistic University (Branch) in Irkutsk

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  • Published: February 1, 2015.

Keywords

  • анализ художественного произведения
  • словесное целое
  • пространство события
  • пространственная метафора памяти
  • эстетически завершённое событие
  • внесловесные архитектонические событийные связи
  • analysis of work of art
  • verbal entire
  • space of event
  • spatial metaphor of memory
  • aesthetically completed event
  • non-verbal architectonic event-related connections

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