SAINT GEORGE THE BAPTIST OF RUSSIA AND MAXIM GORKY’S NOVEL "THE MOTHER"
Journal: Problemy Istoriceskoj Poetiki (Vol.7, No. 4)Publication Date: 2005-11-28
Authors : Markova E. I.;
Page : 619-629
Keywords : Maxim Gorky; "The Mother"; St. George complex; St. George the Dragon-slayer; Egory; Saint Nicholas; the Mother of God; archetype;
Abstract
The article analyzes the St. George complex, which implies artistic reinterpretation of verbal and visual texts about St. George the Dragon-slayer by Maxim Gorky. Using religious symbolic in an inverted form, he created a new national cultural code, which functions on an archetypal level.
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