Rhetoric and Poetics of Dostoevsky’s Pushkin Speech Cover Image

Риторика и поэтика «Пушкинской речи» Ф. М. Достоевского
Rhetoric and Poetics of Dostoevsky’s Pushkin Speech

Author(s): Evgeniya Petrovna Litinskaya
Subject(s): Christian Theology and Religion, Studies of Literature, Russian Literature, Eastern Orthodoxy, Rhetoric, Stylistics
Published by: Петрозаводский государственный университет
Keywords: F. M. Dostoevsky; A. S. Pushkin; Dostoevsky’s Pushkin Speech; Blaise Pascal; antiquity; Christianity; rhetoric; genre; kalokagathia; universality; vsechelovek; panhuman;

Summary/Abstract: The article examines the F. M. Dostoevsky’s Pushkin’s Speech in the context of modern studies of the way ancient heritage was reflected in the writer’s work. The analysis of the speech was carried out in the categories of rhetorical poetics. The author proves that the speech is structured according to the rules of epideictic eloquence, with a pronounced emotional component characteristic of Christian preaching. The author identifies established stylistic figures, the use of which is always justified: repetition, parallelism, gradation, amplification, polyphonic forms, period, allusion, irony. Rhetoric is translated into poetics. Pushkin’s characters (Aleko and Onegin, Tatiana, Pimen) become images with apparent features of both Christian culture and antiquity. Evangelical motifs and images, allusions to antiquity, concepts of Orthodox and ancient culture are integrated in a journalistic form. Christ and Pushkin are connected figuratively in poetics and rhetoric of the speech. Dostoevsky creates a portrait of the Russian poet, his image, and it is no accident that the “speech” is called an essay by its author.

  • Issue Year: 19/2021
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 141-175
  • Page Count: 35
  • Language: Russian