The Poetics of the Image of Nil Sorsky in the Works of Mark Aldanov Cover Image

Поэтика образа Нила Сорского в произведениях Марка Алданова
The Poetics of the Image of Nil Sorsky in the Works of Mark Aldanov

Author(s): Vladimir V. Shadursky
Subject(s): Recent History (1900 till today), Russian Literature, 15th Century, Eastern Orthodoxy, Theory of Literature
Published by: Петрозаводский государственный университет
Keywords: Nil Sorsky; Mark Aldanov; Russian Foreign Literature; perception; image; motif; chronotope; political novel;

Summary/Abstract: This article studies the image of Nil Sorsky’s teaching in the works of Mark Aldanov. Some aspects of Nil Sorsky’s “Tradition” and “The Monastic Statutes of Life in a Skit” become clear in his novel “Delirium”. Aldanov is impressed by Nil Sorsky’s conception of Man, his understanding of the reasons for man’s sinfulness and his forbearing attitude toward a fallen man. The characters in the novel “Delirium” correlate their ideas about faith, freedom, and the dangers of despondency with the spiritual testament of Nil Sorsky. In the novel “Delirium” events from the end of the fifteenth century are juxtaposed to those of the twentieth century, and the medieval perception of a coming Armageddon is correlated with Aldanov’s premonition of a new atomic war. In the fifteenth century the Weltanschauung of the strigolniks played havoc with the medieval man’s harmonic conception of the world.

  • Issue Year: 17/2019
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 178-204
  • Page Count: 27
  • Language: Russian