ACADEMIC JOURNAL
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ISSN 2542-1077 (Print) ISSN 1994-5973 (Online) |
Literary studies |
Tsurkan V. V. | Nosov Magnitogorsk State Technical University |
Keywords: Andrey Bitov Russian prose “happiness” concept divine norm embodiment |
Summary: The analysis of the emotional concept of “happiness”, which has been traditionally shifted to the periphery
in the writer’s artistic world and not fully covered by literary studies, can become a weighty argument in the dispute about the “daytime” / “night-time” nature of Bitov’s works. The relevance of the article is connected with the needto revise the content and structure of this concept in Bitov’s texts of the 1960s–1980s. The purpose of the research was
to use the method of conceptual analysis in order to study the process of interaction between universal and individual
principles in Bitov’s interpretation of the happiness phenomenon and consider the uniqueness of the writer’s felicitous
model of artistic existence. The study resulted in the conclusion that while staying on the border of aesthetic systems
A. Bitov seeks to fi nd a compromise between the concept of “manageable” happiness and the concept of indeterminacy
of human destiny. Actualizing associative, symbolic and axiological fi elds of the felicitous concept, the writer is becoming
more and more convinced of the legitimacy of hypothetical variants and unrealized turns in the representation of happiness. Bitov and his characters fi nd genuine happiness in the opportunity to speak from diff erent ideological positions and move from one identity to another. |
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