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  • PROGRAM

    international scientific conference

    LITERATURE IN THE DIALOGUE OF CULTURES - 6

    Conference agenda

    8.00 – 21.00 arrival and registration of participants (Pushkinskaya str., 150, Faculty of Philology and Journalism of the Russian State University, office 21)

    9.00 - 10.00 registration of participants arriving on 02.10 (B. Sadovaya st., 105, 2nd floor, SFU club)

    10.00 - 12.00 plenary session of the South Russian Readings - 2008 (B. Sadovaya st., 105, 2nd floor, SFU club)

    12.00 – 14.00 break

    14.00 - 18.00 evening plenary session of the South Russian Readings - 2008 (SFU club, B. Sadovaya st., 105, 2nd floor)

    18.00 – 20.00 buffet (150 Pushkinskaya st., 1st floor, Aesop and K cafe)

    10.00 - 13.00 breakout sessions (Pushkinskaya st., 150)

    13.00 – 14.00 break

    14.00 - 17.00 breakout sessions (Pushkinskaya st., 150)

    18.00 - boat trip on the Don River

    10.00 - 12.00 closing inter-sectional meetings, reports of section leaders (Pushkinskaya st., 150, room 22);

    Departure of foreign participants

    The duration of the report at the plenary session is up to 20 minutes, at the breakout session - up to 15 minutes. Discussion of reports and discussions on the problems raised during the conference - during breakout sessions.

    ^ OPENING OF "SOUTHERN RUSSIAN READINGS - 2008"

    st. B. Sadovaya, 105, 2nd floor, SFU club

    Rector's welcome speech

    FGOU VPO "South Federal University"

    Vladislav Georgievich Zakharevich

    ^ PLENARY REPORTS

    Kurilov Valentin Vasilyevich (Russia, Rostov-on-Don)

    Theoretical problems of studying literary history.

    Stepanyan Karen Ashotovich (Russia, Moscow)

    Phenomena and dialogue in the novels of F.M. Dostoevsky.

    ^ EVENING SESSION

    14.00 – 18.00

    SFedU Club

    Strukova Tatyana Georgievna (Russia, Voronezh)

    S. Townsend: autostereotypes and heterostereotypes.

    Zababurova Nina Vladimirovna (Russia, Rostov-on-Don)

    "Treatise on Courtly Love" by Andre Chaplain as a literary and cultural phenomenon of the 12th century.

    Popova Maria Konstantinovna (Russia, Voronezh).

    Dialogue of cultures, dialogue of epochs in the post-colonial novel "Jasmine" by B. McKherjee.

    Strashkova Olga Konstantinovna (Russia, Stavropol).

    Interpretation of the myth in the tragedies of Vyach. Ivanova: to the question of the intertextuality of the poetics of symbolism.

    ^ SECTION MEETINGS

    10.00 – 17.00

    (break 13.00 – 14.00)

    SECTION 1

    Aud. 22

    Leaders:

    Ph.D. Zababurova Nina Vladimirovna (Rostov-on-Don),

    Ph.D. Shevlyakova Natalia Nikolaevna (Maikop),

    Ph.D. Chugunov Dmitry Alexandrovich (Voronezh)

    1. Grigoryeva Elena Valentinovna (Rostov-on-Don). The topos of the castle in Lewis' novel The Monk.

    2. Aksyonova Polina Anatolyevna (Stavropol). On the question of identifying the place of the novels of the Byzantine cycle in the development of the chivalric novel.

    3. Shevlyakova Natalya Nikolaevna (Maikop). Fastnachtspiel as a product of German folk culture in the work of Goethe and Sachs.

    4. Andrey Mikhailovich Berdichevsky (Rostov-on-Don). A Three-Century Dispute: On the History of the Restoration Comedy Controversy.

    5. Chernenko Irina Anatolyevna (Rostov-on-Don). Goethe and the secret societies of Germany in the 18th century.

    6. Sadovskaya Irina Gennadievna (Rostov-on-Don). In search of harmony: the image of the Champs Elysees.

    7. Zhgileva Natalya Evgenievna (Krasnodar). Spatial symbols in the artistic worlds of Kafka and Hoffmann.

    8. Dmitry Chugunov (Voronezh). From the first person ... ( observations on modern German prose).

    9. Komarov Sergey Anatolievich (Gorlovka) Postmodern interpretation of the image of Penelope in Luigi Melerba's novel Ithaca Forever.

    10. Oks Marina Vladimirovna (Rostov-on-Don). Literary eclecticism and parody in E. Burgess' novel "1985".

    11. Dzhumaylo Olga Anatolyevna (Rostov-on-Don). Confessional reflection and the "son of the age" motif in the British novel 1980-2000.

    12. Kotelevskaya Vera Vladimirovna (Rostov-on-Don). Communication strategies in novels E. Jelinek.

    13. Prikhodko Vera Sergeevna (Rostov-on-Don). Nick Cave, “There is a kingdom”. Religious and philosophical lyrics.

    SECTION 2

    Faculty of Philology and Journalism, room 29

    Leaders:

    Ph.D. Strashkova Olga Konstantinovna (Stavropol),

    Ph.D. Kozlov Vladimir Ivanovich (Rostov-on-Don),

    Ph.D. Sukhorukova Natalya Vladimirovna (Rostov-on-Don)

    1. Bagdasarova Anna Alexandrovna (Rostov-on-Don). The legend of Don Juan in the poetry of the Silver Age.

    2. Yulia Alekseevna Akopova (Rostov-on-Don). Andrey Bely and Carl Jung: in search of a way to "transform humanity".

    3. Ivaneeva Olga Pavlovna (Rostov-on-Don). On the significance of cultural and historical realities in the work of A. Akhmatova (cycle "Requiem").

    4. Kozlov Vladimir Ivanovich (Rostov-on-Don). "Twos" of Mandelstam and the Poetics of Orality.

    5. Shutko Ludmila Semyonovna (Rostov-on-Don). The Judaic Aspect of Dialogue in the Works of O. Mandelstam.

    6. Sukhorukova Natalya Vladimirovna (Rostov-on-Don). "Alien" as "own" in the structure of M. Voloshin's lyrical cycle "Amori amara sacrum".

    7. Vishenkova Anna Vladimirovna (Volgograd). "Venice" by I. Brodsky: traditions and innovation.

    8. Didenko Larisa Vasilievna (Salsk). Cognitive organization of the concept "creativity" in the aesthetics of A. Bely.

    SECTION 3

    Faculty of Philology and Journalism, SFedU Club

    Leaders:

    Ph.D. Kurilov Valentin Vasilyevich (Rostov-on-Don),

    Ph.D. Makarova Lyudmila Sergeevna (Maikop),

    Ph.D. Strukova Tatyana Georgievna (Voronezh)

    1. Altashina Veronika Dmitrievna (St. Petersburg). Auto-invention: from postmodernism to classicism.

    2. Olga Alexandrovna Ananyina (Rostov-on-Don). Map as a structural element of the marine novel.

    3. Kasyanova Olga Alexandrovna (Krasnodar). Literature and cinema: French animated film based on the short story by E. Poe "Mask of the Red Death".

    4. Khoroshevskaya Julia Pavlovna (Rostov-on-Don). Genre originality of the novel by L. Oldie "Songs of Peter Slyadek".

    5. Lazutkina Olesya Aleksandrovna (Voronezh). Musical genres in literature: the early cycles of Hesse's stories "This Side", "Neighbors", "Detours".

    6. Lyudmila Sergeevna Makarova (Maikop). The problem of creative interpretation in literary translation.

    7. Klu Ekaterina (Saarbrücken). knowledge between two cultures. Models of Intercultural Identity in Ilya Troyanov's Novel "The World is Great, and Salvation Awaits Around Every Corner" (1996).

    8. Clue Marco (Saarbrücken) Metaphysical resurrection of the author in the philosophical prose of A. Sekatsky.

    9. Miroshnichenko Oksana Sergeevna (Rostov-on-Don). The Specificity of Self-Aware Narrative in V. Kataev's Novel "My Diamond Crown".

    10. Spineeva Elena Vladimirovna (Lugansk). The role of poetic communication in terms of linguocide.

    11. Terekhova Galina Khamidovna (Rostov-on-Don). Steppe and garden as interacting components of Chekhov's poetics.

    12. Fidarova Rima Yaponovna (Vladikavkaz) Specificity of the Ossetian novel-myth.

    13. Mamieva Izeta Vladimirovna (Vladikavkaz). K. Khetagurov's poem "Fatima" through the prism of intertextual inclusions.

    14 Ostapenko Daria Igorevna (Voronezh). British accent of dialogue with Russia.

    15. Safonov Nikita Sergeevich (Volgograd). Place of artistic allusion in modern prose.

    16. Leonov Ivan Sergeevich (Moscow). The theme of national traditions and the connection of generations in modern Orthodox literature.

    SECTION 4

    Faculty of Philology and Journalism, room 25

    Leaders:

    Ph.D. Balashova Irina Aleksandrovna (Rostov-on-Don),

    Ph.D. Savenkova Lyudmila Borisovna (Rostov-on-Don),

    Ph.D. Saskova Tatyana Viktorovna (Moscow)

    1. Virginia Bennett (Hawaii) Prince Myshkin: the embodiment of "agape" as described in the First Epistle to the Corinthians.

    2. Alexandra Sergeevna Davydova (Rostov-on-Don). Bazarov and the category of cyclic time in the novel "Fathers and Sons".

    3. Klyus Alexandrina Grigorievna (Stavropol). Comparative historical analysis of "The Tale of Peter and Fevronia of Murom" and the novel "Tristan Isolde".

    4. Jacques Ekaterina Sergeevna (Rostov-on-Don). From memoirs to a novel (works by A. Naiman).

    5. Kravtsova Tatyana Viktorovna (Moscow). Spiritual poems (on the history and current state of the genre).

    6. Kulagina Maria Nikolaevna (Stavropol). The motive of the victim in "Tales of the Azov siege seat" and V. Butenko's trilogy "To love forever".

    7. Balashova Irina Alexandrovna (Rostov-on-Don). On the sources of the main collision of the play by A.S. Pushkin "Mozart and Salieri".

    8. Semyonov Pavel Pavlovich (Moscow). Man and God in the lyrics of M.Yu. Lermontov.

    9. Kharechko Yulia Igorevna (Moscow). The duality of perception of the world in the lyrics of M.Yu. Lermontov.

    10. Lukin Andrey Vladimirovich (Moscow). Autobiographical beginning in the work of M.Yu. Lermontov.

    11. Cheryukina Guzel Leonidovna (Rostov-on-Don). The epic hero of N. Leskov: the problem of the genre function.

    12. Saskova Tatyana Viktorovna (Moscow). N. Gogol and A. Remizov: from the "Mirgorod" gander to the Parisian concierge.

    13. Savenkova Lyudmila Borisovna (Rostov-on-Don). In the Space of Faith and Doubt: Reflections on Chekhov and His Characters.

    14. Osipova Tatyana Osipovna (Rostov-on-Don). Bulgakov's skill as an opera librettist.

    15. Tsytsenko Irina Ivanovna (Rostov-on-Don). "Floating Eurasia" by T. Pulatov as a postmodern novel.

    16. Belova Lyudmila Borisovna (Rostov-on-Don). Circus of the country of the totalitarian regime in Leonov's novel "Pyramid".

    ^ ROUND TABLE:

    Dialogue of cultures and intertextuality

    10.00 – 12.00

    Aylarova S.A. (Vladikavkaz), Bezrukov A.N. (Birsk), Betina O. G. (Tambov), Bondarenko T. A. (Tbilisi), Bushev A. B. (Tver), Vetoshkina Z.A. (Krasnodar), Gassieva V.Z. (Vladikavkaz), Demina L.I. (Maikop), Dzutseva N.A. Vladikavkaz), Ermolaeva Zh. E. (St. Petersburg), Ivanshina E.A. (Voronezh), Konovalova E.A. (Volgograd), Kotelnikov V. A. (Moscow), Lutsenko M. A. (Stavropol), Lyubimtseva L.N. (Gorlovka), Malygina I.Yu. (Stavropol), Mandzhieva B.V. (Elista), Marchenko T.M. (Kharkov), Marchuk M.I. (Yaroslavl), Megrelishvili T.G. (Tbilisi), Mikhailova T.N. (Frolovo), Modebadze I.I. (Tbilisi), Moiseenkova E.A. (Stavropol), Nagornaya N.A. (Belgorod), Nikanova N.V. (Moscow), Novikova V.Yu. (Krasnodar), Ostapenko D.I. (Voronezh), Panov S.V. (Moscow), Ivashkin S.N. (Moscow), Perzeke A.B. (Kirovograd), Pogrebnaya Ya. V. (Stavropol), Ratiani I.Sh. (Tbilisi), Rudneva E.G. (Moscow), Salikhova Z.Kh. (Naberezhnye Chelny), Serebryakov A.A. (Stavropol), Solovieva L.V. (Elabuga), Starygina N.N. (Yoshkar-Ola), Suslova M.V. (Moscow), Kharitonova E.V. (Volgograd), Elbakidze M.V. (Tbilisi), Yusupova Yu.L. (Novorossiysk).

    Andrei Mikhailovich Berdichevsky


    annotation

    The article "Cromwell's Phenomenon in Marvell's Mirrors: Plurality of Image and Duality of Perception" is devoted to one of the significant collisions in the history of English literature of the 17th century. The first part of the article presents the sides of the conflict: the traditional picture of the world that dominated the minds of people of culture at that time, and the phenomenon of Cromwell. The doctrine of the "Great Chain of Being" with its main statements is considered here as a traditional picture of the world: 1) the world order is built on a hierarchy of ranks and falls apart if it is violated; 2) the poetic word is entrusted with the mission of protecting world harmony; 3) a similar function is assigned to the law embodied in the figure of the king. Cromwell's activity paradoxically challenged these ideologies, as it systematically destroyed the traditional hierarchy, but did not lead to disorder, but to the strengthening of the state power of England, which contradicted all the postulates of the Great Chain doctrine.
    The second part explores Marvell's perception of this paradox in The Horatian Ode. Marvell comprehends Cromwell's career using the "metaphysical" method of visual-semantic perspective, in which a number of figurative metamorphoses of Cromwell's figure as a subject of military power arise: lightning - a falcon and a hound - Caesar and Hannibal. Marvell sees in them a providential plan for the future transformation of England into a New Rome that captivates him. However, a strong emotional connection with the image of world hierarchical harmony, destroyed by Cromwell, remains in his mind. Hence the dramatic ambivalence in Marvell's perception of Cromwell's paradox, which is in no way resolved in the Ode.

    Key words: Marvell, Cromwell, Great Chain of Genesis, Horatian Ode, visual-semantic perspective, providential plan, “ambiguity”, “the dissociation of sense”.

    DOI 10.23683/2415-8852-2017-1-53-82

    Quote:

    Berdichevsky A.M. The Cromwell Phenomenon in Marvell's Mirrors: Multiplicity of Images and Duality of Perception // Practices and Interpretations: Journal of Philological, Educational and cultural studies. 2017. V. 2, No. 1. S. 53-82.


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