N.F. FYODOROV'S PHILOSOPHY IN J. BALTRUŠAITIS'S OEUVRE
Journal: PHILOLOGY (Vol.1, No. 8)Publication Date: 2017-03-14
Authors : Saunkin P.S.;
Page : 43-46
Keywords : N.F. Fyodorov's philosophy; Russian literature; symbolism; J. Baltrušaitis; poetry.;
Abstract
In this article the issue of influence of the N.F. Fyodorov's (Russian thinker) ideas on oeuvre of the symbolist J. Baltrušaitis is considered. J. Baltrušaitis identified the concept of "common goal" with art, which is "exclusive changing and besides universal power". The lyrical character by J. Baltrušaitis covers the way, based not so as much on free will, as on the spiritual moral objectives having religious character in their basis. During times of change in the poet's works we see not the theomachy motives, but appeals to the need of "co-working" with God in the new world building
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