Art Phenomenology of the Image of Life and Another Life in the Novel of L. Ulitskaja “The Incident of Kukotskij” Cover Image

ХУДОЖЕСТВЕННАЯ ФЕНОМЕНОЛОГИЯ ИЗОБРАЖЕНИЯ БЫТИЯ И ИНОБЫТИЯ В РОМАНЕ Л. УЛИЦКОЙ «КАЗУС КУКОЦКОГО»
Art Phenomenology of the Image of Life and Another Life in the Novel of L. Ulitskaja “The Incident of Kukotskij”

Author(s): Julia Semikina
Subject(s): Language and Literature Studies
Published by: Studia Universitatis Babes-Bolyai

Summary/Abstract: Art Phenomenology of the Image of Life and Another Life in the Novel of L. Ulitskaja “The Incident of Kukotskij”. The main purpose of the article is to analyse the notions of «being» and «nonbeing» in the context of the artistic reality in the novel by Ludmila Ulitskaya. The article is devoted to the problem of artistic peculiarities of motif of dream in the novel ''Kukotskiy's case'' by Ludmila Ulitskaya. The motif of dream has got a lot of meanings due to mythological and poetical images: door, window, sand, river, sky, bridge and so on. These artistic images have got plenty of connotations which help the author of the novel to join the work of art with the context of world's culture and literature. Description of characters' dreams allows L. Ulitskaya to link different episodes of the text in a special way and to make the structure of space and time in the novel more interesting and complex. Art Phenomenology of the Image of Life and Another Life in the Novel of L. Ulitskaja “The Incident of Kukotskij”. The main purpose of the article is to analyse the notions of «being» and «nonbeing» in the context of the artistic reality in the novel by Ludmila Ulitskaya. The article is devoted to the problem of artistic peculiarities of motif of dream in the novel ''Kukotskiy's case'' by Ludmila Ulitskaya. The motif of dream has got a lot of meanings due to mythological and poetical images: door, window, sand, river, sky, bridge and so on. These artistic images have got plenty of connotations which help the author of the novel to join the work of art with the context of world's culture and literature. Description of characters' dreams allows L. Ulitskaya to link different episodes of the text in a special way and to make the structure of space and time in the novel more interesting and complex.

  • Issue Year: 53/2008
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 123-130
  • Page Count: 8
  • Language: Russian