FOOLISHNESS FOR CHRIST, LOVE AND MATERNITY IN LUDMILA ULITSKAYA'S PLAY "THE SEVEN SAINTS"
Journal: Problemy Istoriceskoj Poetiki (Vol.8, No. 5)Publication Date: 2008-11-28
Authors : Moteyunaite I. V.;
Page : 594-605
Keywords : Ludmila Ulitskaya; Russian literature of the late 20th century; historical play; God's fool; Blessed; the Blessed Virgin;
Abstract
The article presents a new understanding of such a complex cultural phenomenon as foolishness for Christ through the example of Ludmila Ulitskaya's historical play "The Seven Saints". The author shows that the hero of the 1990's became a blessed woman (a God's fool), who neither sets an optimistic example nor gives faith in the triumph of spirit, but who can only die with dignity, following Christ's way and His final sacrifice.
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