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Haiku Form in Udmurt Poetry

open access: yesЭтническая культура, 2022
Japanese forms of verse are beginning to occupy an important place in the Udmurt poetry of recent times. In the 1990s, the dialogue of cultures was directed mainly to the West.
Victor L. Shibanov
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The World of an Udmurt Woman in the Lyric Poetry of Ashalchi Oki

open access: yesPhilology. Theory & Practice, 2022
The purpose of the study is to characterise the emotional mood of the lyric poetry of the Udmurt poetess Ashalchi Oki (Akilina Grigorievna Vekshina, 1898-1973). In her book of poems «Сюрес дурын» (“By the Road”, 1925), Ashalchi Oki in a fairly complete manner sheds light on the world perception of an Udmurt woman who realised her own identity in the ...
L. Fedorova, V. Shibanov
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THE MYTHOLOGICAL CHARACTER INMAR IN MODERN UDMURT POETRY

open access: yesPhilology. Theory & Practice, 2018
The article deals with the place of the mythological character Inmar in the works of contemporary Udmurt poets, personifying the ethno-futuristic movement. The basic semantic contexts of the symbol literary actualization are ascertained. The paper determines the degree of its semantic conjugation with the traditional culture of the Udmurt people ...
A. Arzamazov
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THE THEME OF MILITARY CHILDHOOD IN UDMURT POETRY

open access: yesPhilology. Theory & Practice, 2018
The article is devoted to the study of the poetry of the Udmurt writers, whose childhood coincided with the years of the Great Patriotic War. The author analyzes the image of wartime in the poetic perception of a child. In a comparative perspective the study presents the leading themes and motives: early growing up, hungry childhood, overwork ...
L. P. Fedorova
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POETRY OF RUSSIAN AND CHINESE FEMALE POETS A.P. BUNINA AND LI QINGZHAO: CONVERGENCES AND DIFFERENCES

open access: yesBulletin of Udmurt University. Series History and Philology, 2021
This article is devoted to the analysis of typological similarities and differences in the works of Russian and Chinese poetesses using the example of Anna Bunina and Li Qingzhao.
G. Xing
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THE WORD-IMAGE “TIME” IN POETIC THEME OF S.Ya. MARShAK’s PHILOSOPHICAL POETRY

open access: yesBulletin of Udmurt University. Series History and Philology, 2021
The article analyzes the word-image “time” in poetic formulae of S.Ya. Marshak’s philosophical poetry. Being artistic and esthetic units poetic formulae are regarded as creative and imaginative statements of the author, the ones that were achieved ...
L. I. Donetskikh
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From a restricted to full linguistic space: an ‘affirmative action’ strategy for the Udmurt language [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
This study analyzes the long-term reasons why Udmurt occupies a restricted linguistic space in the post-Soviet state – the low status of Udmurt, due to Soviet language and other policies; urbanization; population shifts; myths and stereotypes about ...
Williams, Christopher
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ARTISTIC SPACE OF THE POETRY OF KORYAK VLADIMIR KOYANTO

open access: yesBulletin of Udmurt University. Series History and Philology, 2021
The article is devoted to the poetry of the Koryak Vladimir Koyanto, the second and probably the last writer in the history of this national literature. The features of his artistic world are considered, the main problem-thematic sections are identified,
A. Arzamazov
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The History of Literature and its Ethnopoetics: Realization of a Large Scale Project [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
В контексте идей этнопоэтики анализируется исследование «Литература Урала XIV–XVIII вв.» (М., 2012), выполненное группой ученых. Подчеркивается новаторский характер коллективной монографии, в процессе создания которой были открыты новые литературные ...
Snigireva, Tatiana   +1 more
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Kalevala through Translation: Continuity, Rewriting and Appropriation of an Epic [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
The Kalevala, the national epic of the Finnish people, published in the 19th century and created by E. Lönnrot from songs collected in the Karelian countryside (Northwestern Russia), is the result of a long process of rewriting.
Plourde, Éric
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