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Egzystencjalizm we wczesnej prozie Walerija Szewczuka

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The subject of the text is analyze of the existentialism motives in the early prose of Valery Shevchuk. These motives are: loneliness, alienation, anxiety, a sense of the absurd. Ukrainian reality of 60th-70th is described like an experience of political regime. This makes realistic the categories, analyzed by the existentialist philosophy on abstraction level. „Hell of everyday life” in this prose is not only the need to struggle with a sense of alienation and estrangement, but - at first - this is an experience of living in a totalitarian state.
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Дiм, це одне з ключових понять культури. Символ дому є також одним з найважливiших у прозi українського письменника Вулерiя Шевчука. Лiтературний топос дому з’явля ться майже у всiх романах цього автора. Образ дому в творах Шевчука символiзу всесвiт духовних, етичних та моральних цiнностей. В творчостi цього автора дiм ма рiзноманiтну символiку та рiзнi значення: це “обiцяна земля”, “втрачений рай”, “анклав миру та безпеки”, “храм духовних цiнностей” але також простiр болючих, негативних спогадiв, Але, головне, що дiм у творчостiШевчука, це перед усiм символ самої людини, її внутрiшнього свiту. У цьому текстi я аналiзую топос дому в двох романах: “Дiм на горi” та “Привид мертвого будинку”.
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Home – one of the key concepts of culture – occupies an important place in the prose of a Ukrainian writer Walery Shevchuk. Literary topos of home appears in almost all his novels. The image of home in Shevchuk’s works symbolizes the universe of spiritual, ethical and moral values. It is understood in various ways: as a “promised land” where a hero goes, as a “lost paradise”, as an enclave of peace and security, as a man-made temple, or as a space of painful negative memories, In all of these ways there is a symbol of man, his inner world. In this text I analyze the symbol of home in two novels: “House on the Hill” and “Specter of the Dead House”.
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