Folklore tradition in the art world of chekhov: part one

  • Marianna A. Dudareva Russian Language Department No. 2, the Russian Language and General Education Faculty RUDN University Build. Moscow, Russia
  • Yulia V. Karpova Russian Language Department No. 2, the Russian Language and General Education Faculty RUDN University Build Moscow, Russia
  • Evgeniya A. Polyantseva Russian Language Department No. 2, the Russian Language and General Education Faculty RUDN University Build Moscow, Russia
Keywords: Chekhov, folklore, myth, tradition.

Abstract

The article is devoted to the study of A.P. Chekhov’s works in the context of folklore tradition. The topic itself is interesting and productive from the viewpoint of the folklore tradition manifestation in the work of the classic, since Chekhov is often considered a “non-folkloric” writer. More recently, the theme “Chekhov and folklore” began being referred by researchers. The article raises the question about various folklorism forms in poetics, stylizations and borrowings, and latent folklorism forms. The object of research is a later work, the novella “Steppe”. The subject of the article is folklorism principles in poetics.

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Author Biographies

Marianna A. Dudareva, Russian Language Department No. 2, the Russian Language and General Education Faculty RUDN University Build. Moscow, Russia

Candidate of Philology Senior lecturer Russian Language Department No. 2, the Russian Language and General Education Faculty RUDN University Build. Moscow, Russia

Yulia V. Karpova, Russian Language Department No. 2, the Russian Language and General Education Faculty RUDN University Build Moscow, Russia

Senior lecturer Russian Language Department No. 2, the Russian Language and General Education Faculty RUDN University Build Moscow, Russia

Evgeniya A. Polyantseva, Russian Language Department No. 2, the Russian Language and General Education Faculty RUDN University Build Moscow, Russia

Assistant Russian Language Department No. 2, the Russian Language and General Education Faculty RUDN University Build Moscow, Russia

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Published
2019-08-31
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Dudareva, M., Karpova, Y., & Polyantseva, E. (2019). Folklore tradition in the art world of chekhov: part one. Amazonia Investiga, 8(21), 500-505. Retrieved from https://www.amazoniainvestiga.info/index.php/amazonia/article/view/129
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