Russian historical novel in a new way: “Tobol” by Alexey Ivanov

The article aims to find out the deep artistic meanings of the novel by A. Ivanov “Tobol” to show the originality and significance of its structure, modifying in many ways the genre of the historical novel. This is evidenced by the author's tangible focus on the possible transformation of the n...

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Main Author: Lidia A. Kolobaeva
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University) 2019-12-01
Series:RUDN Journal of Studies in Literature and Journalism
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Online Access:http://journals.rudn.ru/literary-criticism/article/viewFile/22333/17491
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description The article aims to find out the deep artistic meanings of the novel by A. Ivanov “Tobol” to show the originality and significance of its structure, modifying in many ways the genre of the historical novel. This is evidenced by the author's tangible focus on the possible transformation of the novel into a form of cinema - accented visual imagery of the novel's components (landscapes, architectural sketches, paintings of everyday life) and, most importantly, the exciting drama in the development of the plot, in all its lines, with a powerful energy of actions and dialogues of the characters (the tragic conflict of the Siberian governor Gagarin and tsar Peter I, the clash of Remezov and Gagarin, the struggle of schismatics, the resistance of the Voguls in their conversion to Christianity, the war with the Dzungars). The article suggests that the Siberian reality of the Peter the Great era is considered by the writer from a very deep angle: Siberia, with its many national and socio-historical identities (pagans-Voguls, nomadsDzungars, Cossacks, etc.), with their inevitable struggle, is seen as the “key to Russia”, to understanding the complexity of its historical destiny. An important task is also to pay attention to the connection in the novel of the forms of realistic narrative with the magic of the wonderful, fantastic (in the images of the pagan view of the world of many characters), bringing together the work of A. Ivanov with modern magical realism in literature.
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spelling doaj.art-987c347480ac40079904110e64b1e2282022-12-21T18:51:41ZengPeoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)RUDN Journal of Studies in Literature and Journalism2312-92202312-92472019-12-0124337638910.22363/2312-9220-2019-24-3-376-38918163Russian historical novel in a new way: “Tobol” by Alexey IvanovLidia A. Kolobaeva0Lomonosov Moscow State UniversityThe article aims to find out the deep artistic meanings of the novel by A. Ivanov “Tobol” to show the originality and significance of its structure, modifying in many ways the genre of the historical novel. This is evidenced by the author's tangible focus on the possible transformation of the novel into a form of cinema - accented visual imagery of the novel's components (landscapes, architectural sketches, paintings of everyday life) and, most importantly, the exciting drama in the development of the plot, in all its lines, with a powerful energy of actions and dialogues of the characters (the tragic conflict of the Siberian governor Gagarin and tsar Peter I, the clash of Remezov and Gagarin, the struggle of schismatics, the resistance of the Voguls in their conversion to Christianity, the war with the Dzungars). The article suggests that the Siberian reality of the Peter the Great era is considered by the writer from a very deep angle: Siberia, with its many national and socio-historical identities (pagans-Voguls, nomadsDzungars, Cossacks, etc.), with their inevitable struggle, is seen as the “key to Russia”, to understanding the complexity of its historical destiny. An important task is also to pay attention to the connection in the novel of the forms of realistic narrative with the magic of the wonderful, fantastic (in the images of the pagan view of the world of many characters), bringing together the work of A. Ivanov with modern magical realism in literature.http://journals.rudn.ru/literary-criticism/article/viewFile/22333/17491gagarintobolarchitecton remezovpeter itruthtreasonsuffering and confrontation
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Russian historical novel in a new way: “Tobol” by Alexey Ivanov
RUDN Journal of Studies in Literature and Journalism
gagarin
tobol
architecton remezov
peter i
truth
treason
suffering and confrontation
title Russian historical novel in a new way: “Tobol” by Alexey Ivanov
title_full Russian historical novel in a new way: “Tobol” by Alexey Ivanov
title_fullStr Russian historical novel in a new way: “Tobol” by Alexey Ivanov
title_full_unstemmed Russian historical novel in a new way: “Tobol” by Alexey Ivanov
title_short Russian historical novel in a new way: “Tobol” by Alexey Ivanov
title_sort russian historical novel in a new way tobol by alexey ivanov
topic gagarin
tobol
architecton remezov
peter i
truth
treason
suffering and confrontation
url http://journals.rudn.ru/literary-criticism/article/viewFile/22333/17491
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