THE IDEA OF INNER CHRISTIAN LIFE IN VASILY ZHUKOVSKY’S LATE PROSE
Journal: Problemy Istoriceskoj Poetiki (Vol.7, No. 4)Publication Date: 2005-11-28
Authors : Aizikova I. A.;
Page : 190-205
Keywords : V. A. Zhukovsky; inner Christian life; philosophy of life; transformation of the soul;
Abstract
The article explores the idea of "interior Christian life" ? a complex concept, synthetic by its nature, which is defined by the adunation of personal (emotional, intellectual, volitional) and suprapersonal principles, defines the synthetic (prose-poetic) nature of the later prose writings of Zhukovsky, various and blurred by genre features, but united by searching for the meaning of earthly life of man and society as a whole.
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