Epistolary Prose in Modern Ukrainian Literature (O. Bazaluk “Woman for Inspiration”)

Ukrainian scientist, philosopher, Professor Oleg Bazaluk in their artistic and philosophical works in detail examines gender problem in contemporary society. In 2013 he published a book “Woman for inspiration”. This is an epistolary prose — uncommon genre for modern literary. O. Bazaluk’s new work i...

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Main Author: Olga Petriashvili
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International Society of Philosophy and Cosmology 2015-07-01
Series:Future Human Image
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Online Access:http://www.fhijournal.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/2-5-2015-10-Petriashvili.pdf
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description Ukrainian scientist, philosopher, Professor Oleg Bazaluk in their artistic and philosophical works in detail examines gender problem in contemporary society. In 2013 he published a book “Woman for inspiration”. This is an epistolary prose — uncommon genre for modern literary. O. Bazaluk’s new work is characterized by its peculiarity. It comprises 41 letter of the main character to her granddaughter, and the letters tell us about the private life, but having been gathered up as a whole they become a completed piece of literary work. Indeed, the chronological framework of “Women for inspiration” cover seventy years of life of the heroine, the famous writer and educator, who worked in the leading universities of Paris, Beijing and Shanghai. The letters heroine are a way to gain spiritual intimacy with her granddaughter, located far away. There is not dialogue, there is only a monologue heroine. In her letters to unfold reflections of the heroine. It is a conversation with no replies. The heroine of the work — a strong personality, her biography is closely connected with the history of his native country. Personal tragedy is intertwined with the historical period of the collapse of the Soviet Union and the difficult way of formation of independentUkraine
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Epistolary Prose in Modern Ukrainian Literature (O. Bazaluk “Woman for Inspiration”)
Future Human Image
the modern Ukrainian literature
epistolary genre
gender
epistolary novel as a chronicle of the life and letters-monologue
the transformation of epistolary communication
journalistic style
Bazaluk
title Epistolary Prose in Modern Ukrainian Literature (O. Bazaluk “Woman for Inspiration”)
title_full Epistolary Prose in Modern Ukrainian Literature (O. Bazaluk “Woman for Inspiration”)
title_fullStr Epistolary Prose in Modern Ukrainian Literature (O. Bazaluk “Woman for Inspiration”)
title_full_unstemmed Epistolary Prose in Modern Ukrainian Literature (O. Bazaluk “Woman for Inspiration”)
title_short Epistolary Prose in Modern Ukrainian Literature (O. Bazaluk “Woman for Inspiration”)
title_sort epistolary prose in modern ukrainian literature o bazaluk woman for inspiration
topic the modern Ukrainian literature
epistolary genre
gender
epistolary novel as a chronicle of the life and letters-monologue
the transformation of epistolary communication
journalistic style
Bazaluk
url http://www.fhijournal.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/2-5-2015-10-Petriashvili.pdf
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