La tradicion de folklore en el mundo del arte de chekhov: segunda parte

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  • Marianna A. Dudareva Russian Language Department No. 2, the Russian Language and General Education Faculty RUDN University Build Moscow, Russia
  • Yulia V. Karpova Russian Language Department No. 2, the Russian Language and General Education Faculty RUDN University Build. Moscow, Russia 
  • Anastasia I. Lakhaeva Russian Language Department No. 2, the Russian Language and General Education Faculty RUDN University Build. Moscow, Russia

Palabras clave:

Chéjov, poética, literatura rusa de principios del siglo XX, símbolo, realidad ceremonial, canción popular lírica.

Resumen

Este artículo continúa un gran estudio sobre la tradición popular que funciona en la poética de Chéjov. El tema de estudio son las formas de tradición folclórica en sus últimos cuentos. Se presta mucha atención al aspecto musical de "La Estepa". En este caso, una canción lírica rusa que tenga una composición no esbozada es tipológicamente significativa. La historia con su final abierto es como una canción que le permite al héroe crecer sobre sí mismo. El principal método del artículo es estructural-tipológico.

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Marianna A. Dudareva, Russian Language Department No. 2, the Russian Language and General Education Faculty RUDN University Build Moscow, Russia

Candidate of Philology Senior lecturer Russian Language Department No. 2, the Russian Language and General Education Faculty RUDN University Build Moscow, Russia

Yulia V. Karpova, Russian Language Department No. 2, the Russian Language and General Education Faculty RUDN University Build. Moscow, Russia 

Senior lecturer Russian Language Department No. 2, the Russian Language and General Education Faculty RUDN University Build. Moscow, Russia 

Anastasia I. Lakhaeva, Russian Language Department No. 2, the Russian Language and General Education Faculty RUDN University Build. Moscow, Russia

Assistant Russian Language Department No. 2, the Russian Language and General Education Faculty RUDN University Build. Moscow, Russia

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2019-08-31

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Dudareva, M. A., Karpova, Y. V., & Lakhaeva, A. I. (2019). La tradicion de folklore en el mundo del arte de chekhov: segunda parte. Amazonia Investiga, 8(21), 506–512. Recuperado a partir de https://amazoniainvestiga.info/index.php/amazonia/article/view/130

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