Philology: scientific researches
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Weinstein. A. (Paris) À. (2011). Creative Work and Destiny. Philology: scientific researches, 1. https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=58105
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Philology: scientific researches
Reference:
Weinstein. A. (Paris) À. (2011). Creative Work and Destiny. Philology: scientific researches, 1. https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=58105
Weinstein. A. (Paris) À. Creative Work and DestinyAbstract: Every work of a great artist contains what the author wanted to say and what he could not say but unwittingly mentioned. However, the will and intentions of an artist show themselves mostly in the way the artist develops and composes the thematic material. The term ‘ form of composition’ sounds rather impersonal but based on the analysis of Pushkin’s novel ‘The Shot’ the author shows that the form of a composed text can actually contain the elements allowing us to speak of the connection between the form and the deepest aspects of a personality, - and what is connected with the feeling of Destiny in the end. Keywords: philology, art, Pushkin, text, composition, proportion, golden proportion, resonance, destiny, language.
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