“Rus’, where are you racing to?”: from a bird-troika to a railway (Gogol, Dostoevsky and others)
- 作者: Sytina Y.N.1
-
隶属关系:
- Moscow Region State University
- 期: 卷 16, 编号 4 (2018)
- 页面: 115-139
- 栏目: Articles
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/1026-9479/article/view/294742
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.15393/j9.art.2018.5601
- ID: 294742
如何引用文章
全文:
详细
The article is devoted to the images of troika and railway in Russian literature of the 19th century. Russia began to develop rapidly after Peter the Great’s reforms. The question of the country’s development vector became particularly relevant in the 1840s. It caused the controversy of Westernizers and Slavophiles. In literature Russia’s path began to be related to the metaphor of a fast movement. Gogol created the symbol of Russia as a rushing troika in the finale of the poem “Dead Souls”. This symbol refers to the idea of Holy Russia. Slavophile K. Aksakov gave an enthusiastic assessment of the final lines of the poem. Westernizer Belinsky did not agree with Aksakov’s interpretation. He proposed an alternative symbol of Russia as a progressive country whose symbol was a railway. V. Sologub in his story “Tarantas” ridiculed on Gogol’s and Slavophiles’ views on the assumption of the common sense based on which the current dispute about the choice between the Russian ways of development is speculative and unreliable. Later, Dostoevsky entered into polemics refreshing the images of a Living Troika and a Mechanic Railway. Through lens of his realism these two symbols become larger and mean not just the ways of development of Russia, but two principles of beingness — the organic, striving for the holiness, and the infernal ones. Nevertheless, Dostoevsky and Gogol coincide in the main thing — the Easter archetype is fundamental for both of them.
作者简介
Yuliya Sytina
Moscow Region State University
编辑信件的主要联系方式.
Email: yulyasytina@yandex.ru
Candidate of Philology, Associate Professor, Russian Classic Literature Department
俄罗斯联邦, Moscow参考
- Aksakov K. S. Neskol’ko slov o poeme Gogolya: «Pokhozhdeniya Chichikova, ili Mertvye dushi» [A Few Words About Gogol’s Poem: “The Adventures of Chichikov, or Dead Souls”]. Moscow, N. Stepanov Publ., 1842. 19 p. (In Russ.)
- Annenkov P. V. Literaturnye vospominaniya [Literary Memories] Leningrad, Academia Publ., 1928. 661 p. (In Russ.)
- Belinskiy V. G. Explanation on the Explanation About Gogol’s Poem “Dead Souls”. In: Belinskiy V. G. Polnoe sobranie sochineniy: v 13 tomakh [Belinsky V. G. The Complete Works: in 13 Vols]. Moscow, Academy of Sciences of the USSR Publ., 1955, vol. 6, pp. 410–433. (In Russ.)
- Belinskiy V. G. "A Letter to N. V. Gogol". In: Belinskiy V. G. Polnoe sobranie sochineniy: v 13 tomakh [Belinsky V. G. The Complete Works: in 13 Vols]. Moscow, Academy of Sciences of the USSR Publ., 1956, vol. 10, pp. 212–220. (In Russ.)
- Vetlovskaya V. E. Roman F. M. Dostoevskogo «Brat’ya Karamazovy» [F. M. Dostoevsky’s Novel “The Brothers Karamazov”]. St. Petersburg, Pushkinskiy Dom Publ., 2007. 640 p. (In Russ.)
- Vinogradov I. A. A Cosmopolitan or a Patriot? The Conception of Patriotism in Disputes with Gogol and About Gogol. In: Problemy istoricheskoy poetiki [The Problems of Historical Poetics], 2017, vol. 15, no. 3, pp. 35–69. Available at: http://poetica.pro/files/redaktor_pdf/1506330606.pdf (accessed on August 15, 2018). (In Russ.) doi: 10.15393/j9.art.2017.4461
- Vinogradov I. A. N. V. Gogol as Slavophile: A Slavic Theme in the Writer᾿s Heritage. In: Problemy istoricheskoy poetiki [The Problems of Historical Poetics], 2014, issue 12, pp. 199–219. Available at: http://poetica.pro/files/redaktor_pdf/1429614824.pdf (accessed on August 15, 2018). (In Russ.) doi: 10.15393/j9.art.2014.741
- Vranchan E. V. Funktsii sredstv peredvizheniya v khudozhestvennom mire N. V. Gogolya: dis. … kand. filol. nauk [The Functions of Means of Transport in N. V. Gogol’s World. PhD. philol. sci. diss.]. Novosibirsk, 2011. 219 p. (In Russ.)
- Esaulov I. A. The Heroism of Cossacks and the Prowess of the Poles: the Types of Heroic Spirit in the Artistic World of Gogol. In: Tvorchestvo N. V. Gogolya i evropeyskaya kul’tura: Pyatnadtsatye Gogolevskie chteniya [N. V. Gogol’s Works and European Culture: The Fifteenth Gogol Readings]. Moscow, Novosibirsk, Novosibirskiy izdatel’skiy dom Publ., 2016, pp. 275–282. (In Russ.)
- Esaulov I. A. Paskhal’nost’ russkoy slovesnosti [Paskhal’nost’ of Russian Literature]. Moscow, Krug Publ., 2004. 560 p. (In Russ.)
- Esaulov I. A. Russkaya klassika: novoe ponimanie [Russian Classics: A New Understanding]. St. Petersburg, The Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities Publ., 2017. 550 p. (In Russ.)
- Esaulov I. A. A Ternary Structure of “Dead Souls” (the Problem of Overcoming Apostasy). In: Mikola Gogol’ i svitova kul’tura: Materiali mizhnarodnoï naukovoï konferenciï, prisvyachenoï 185-richchyu z dnya narodzhennya pis’mennika [Nikolai Gogol and World Culture: Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference Dedicated to the 185th Anniversary of the Writer’s Birth]. Kiev, Nizhyn, 1994, pp. 86–87. (In Russ.)
- Zakharov V. N. The Symbolism of Christian Calendar in Fedor Dostoevsky’s Works. In: Novye aspekty v izuchenii Dostoevskogo [New Aspects in the Study of Dostoevsky]. Petrozavodsk, Petrozavodsk State University Publ., 1994, pp. 37–49. (In Russ.)
- Zakharov V. N. What is Two Times Two? Or When the Obvious Is Anything but Obvious in Dostoevsky’s Poetics. In: Voprosy filosofii, 2011, no. 4, pp. 109–114. (In Russ.)
- Zakharov V. N. The Poetics of the Chronotope in Winter Notes on Summer Impressions by Dostoevsky. In: Problemy istoricheskoy poetiki [The Problems of Historical Poetics], 2013, issue 11, pp. 180–201. Available at: http://poetica.pro/files/redaktor_pdf/1431516399.pdf (accessed on August 15, 2018) (In Russ.) doi: 10.15393/j9.art.2013.379
- Koshelev V. A. “The Time of Small Bells”: A Literary History of the Symbol. In: Russkaya rok-poeziya: tekst i kontekst [Russian Rock Poetry: Text and Context]. Tver, Tver State University Publ., 2000, issue 3, pp. 142–162. (In Russ.)
- Kryukov V. M. Sled ptitsy troyki. Drugoy syuzhet «Brat’ev Karamazovykh» [The Trace of the Bird Troika. Another Plot of “The Brothers Karamazov”]. Moscow, Pamyatniki istoricheskoy zhizni Publ., 2008. 536 p. (In Russ.)
- Markovich V. M. A Paradox as a Principle of Forming up Characters in the Russian Novel of the 19th Century. Raising a Question. In: Paradoksy russkoy literatury [Paradoxes of Russian Literature]. St. Petersburg, Inapress Publ., 2001, pp. 158–173. (In Russ.)
- Maroshi V. V. Troika as a Symbol of Russia’s Historical Path in Russian Literature of the 20th Century. In: Filologiya i kul’tura, 2015, no. 2 (40), pp. 204–209. (In Russ.)
- Merezhkovskiy D. S. Gogol’ i chert [Gogol and the Devil]. Moscow, Skorpion Publ., 1906. 219 p. (In Russ.)
- Morris M. Where Are You, Brother? Narration on the Edge and Restoration of Coherence in “The Brothers Karamazov”. In: Roman F. M. Dostoevskogo «Brat’ya Karamazovy»: sovremennoe sostoyanie izucheniya [Dostoevsky’s Novel “The Brothers Karamazov”: The Current State of Studying]. Moscow, Nauka Publ., 2007, pp. 605–630. (In Russ.)
- Russkaya klassicheskaya literatura v mirovom kul’turno-istoricheskom kontekste [Russian Classical Literature in the Global Cultural and Historical Context]. Moscow, Indrik Publ., 2017. 488 p. (In Russ.)
- Sytina Yu. N. Russia and Europe as a Subject of the Dispute Between the Authors of “Moscow Observer”. In: Problemy istoricheskoy poetiki [The Problems of Historical Poetics], 2016, vol. 14, pp. 172–184. Available at: http://poetica.pro/files/redaktor_pdf/1482920548.pdf (accessed on August 15, 2018). (In Russ.) doi: 10.15393/j9.art.2016.3602
- Tarasov B. N. Kuda dvizhetsya istoriya? (Metamorfozy idey i lyudey v svete khristianskoy traditsii) [Where Is the History Headed for? (The Metamorphosis of Ideas and People in the Christian Tradition)]. St. Petersburg, Aleteyya Publ., 2001. 348 p. (In Russ.) (a)
- Tarasov F. B. Fedor Dostoevsky’s Speech About Pushkin: Between a Troika and a Chariot. In: Problemy istoricheskoy poetiki [The Problems of Historical Poetics], 2001, issue 6, pp. 399–419. Available at: http://poetica.pro/journal/article.php?id=2638 (accessed on August 15, 2018). (In Russ.). doi: 10.15393/j9.art.2001.2638 (b)
- Zakharov V. N. What Is Two Times Two? Or When the Obvious Is Anything but Obvious in Dostoevsky’s Poetics. In: Russian Studies in Philosophy, 2011, vol. 50 (3), pp. 24–33. (In English)
补充文件


