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Mythopoetic thanatology in Serhiy Zhadan’s poetry The article deals with the mythologem of death in Serhiy Zhadan’s poetry. The author argues that both traditional Ukrainian culture and the universal symbols of human consciousness are sources of thanatological images in Zhadan’s collections Life of Mariia (2015) and Knights of the Temple (2016). The author focuses on the implementation of thanatological themes through the motifs of family, memory, oblivion, loss, and return. Moreover, she claims that Zhadan uses the mythical semantics of the images of primordial elements, house, serpent, and bird to demonstrate the spatial metaphor of the lost homeland.
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Мифопоэтическая танатология в лирике Сергея Жадана В статье исследуется мифологема смерти в поэзии Сергея Жадана. Выяснено, что танатологические образы, представленные в сборниках Жизнь Марии (2015) и Тамплиеры (2016), базируются на украинской традиционной культуре и интерпретации образов-символов общечеловеческого сознания. Сосредоточено внимание на реализации танатологического мотива через мотив родовой памяти, забвения, потери, возвращения. Раскрывается мифосемантика образов первостихий, дома, змея, птицы, которые представляют в поэтических текстах пространственную метафору утерянной малой родины.
Prace Etnograficzne
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2013
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vol. 41
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issue 3
231-243
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The author describes the custom of two villages in Hargita county in Hungary. As the two settlements are close to forests, they abound both in pines and birches, which enables the inhabitants, for instance, the chopping-down of fourteen pines for a wedding as bridal young trees. Apart from weddings, there are numerous other occasions to set up young trees. The author also attempts to interpret the tradition, describe the functions of young tree setting in the limelight of its magical, artistic and ethnic contexts from the 1950s to the present days.
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