THE WORD AS THE CREATION OF SOUL: USING OF A TRADITIONAL RUSSIAN NARRATIVE FORM, THE SKAZ, IN IVAN SHMELEV'S NOVEL "NANNY FROM MOSCOW"
Journal: Problemy Istoriceskoj Poetiki (Vol.7, No. 4)Publication Date: 2005-11-28
Authors : Martianova S. A.;
Page : 585-595
Keywords : I. S. Shmelev; "Nanny from Moscow"; tale; word creation; speech tissue; "living word"; folksy speech; voice of a soul;
Abstract
The nature of Shmeev's narrative form and its possibilities are still open to a comprehensive study. The author of the article considers the novel "Nanny from Moscow" as a typical example of the writer's innovation in the context of his own previous literary works and Russian classics.
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