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With his malleable mythological heritage, Orpheus is no mere subject-matter or motif in poetry but rather a persona, a mask often donned by humanists when they wanted to outline their authorial stand in more detail. The poetics of ‘masks’ flourished espec... see more

The article deals with the writings of modern Ukrainian poetess Iryna Shuvalova. The debut poetry collection "Ran" (2011), as well as the two following collections "Os" (2014) and "Az" (2014) became a notable phenomenon in the modern literature of Ukraine... see more

The article discusses the features of myth creation in the poet art of the founder of Yakut Soviet literature, Platon Alekseyevich Oiyunsky. Based on the theoretical and methodological developments of profound researchers of mythology, such as E.M. Meleti... see more

The article considers the novel “Pushkin” as a story of a Poet’s formation through the language structure bat not as a personal biography of an artist. Peculiarity of the hero determines the narrative structure and has certain life-giving features. Yu.Tyn... see more

The aim of this paper is to definite the structure of the mythological characters in the poetical system of the folk poem. Based on the progressive theory principles, collecting works of the Azerbaijan, Russian and world folklore-study the investigation w... see more

Mythological figures are recurrent references in Margaret Atwood’s writing, and they frequently appear in a revisited way, questioning the canon, classical mythology itself, and functioning as complex metaphors of contemporary society. The present study a... see more

This article traces the development of the notion of intertextuality among modern Arab critics back to its roots in the Western critical theory. It also studies the hypothesis, which supports the presence of a special mythological intertextuality in the p... see more

Like the scientists of their time, Russian artists in the 1920s considered gravity the central problem – a view which points to the close harmony between modern physics and the avant-garde. It was only with the constructivist movement that the Icarus revo... see more

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