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In the paper the following issues are discussed: 1. Gumilev’s and Annensky’s dramas in the context of ‘poetic theatre’; 2. Common features of “Acteon” and “Famira-kifared”; 3. Points of disagreement between the playwrights (“Acteon” and “The Poisonned Tunic” against the background of Famira); 4. The figure of the artist as the protagonist of the dramas under consideration.
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The mythologem ‘white stone’ seems to be one of the most significant motifs in Innokenty Annensky’s poetics. In the article an attempt has been made to demonstrate a close connection between Annensky’s ‘white stone’ and the island of Leucas (Lefkada), – a famous mythological topos of Greek culture. The author proceeds from the ‘artistic semantics’ of this island (the cult od Apollo, Sapho’s legend) on the one hand, and from the concept of oblivion, strongly associated with this place (Homer, Odyssey, 24, 11), on the other.
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Мифологема «белый камень» представляется весьма значимой в творчестве Иннокентия Анненского. В статье прослеживается эллинская генеалогия данного образа и рассматривается его символика в лирике, критической прозе и драматургии поэта.
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