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Zhaplova T.M., Kraynova A.G. THE IRONIC INTERPRETATION OF IDYLLIC MOTIFS IN THE PLAYS BY I.S. TURGENEVAmbiguity of the concept of irony in the European and Russian culture has always been a wide field of philosophical, psychological, literary interpretation, the copyright interpretations of ambiguous and controversial phenomena of reality, built on the reality of conflict and communication elements of romantic thought, surviving in the human mind. Considering the functional specificity of irony, realized in a literary text, as well as its objectives and the role exerted by the impact on the reader, the researchers measured their importance for the implementation of an ironic approach, used by Russian writers, representatives of various literary movements. The authors applied to the analysis of works of aesthetic mastermind sentimentalism late XVIII — early XIX century. N.M. Karamzin and representative realism of the second half of the XIX century I.S. Turgenev. Identified parallel possible to establish the fact of mock-ironic rethinking existing in N.M. Karamzin and “karamzinians” idyllic canon in light of manor life. In the article on pieces material I.S. Turgenev's “Breakfast at the leader” and “Month in the Country”, dedicated to the social and ethical issues and property noble circle deals with the problems of value in separating the positions of heroes, to discredit the romantic ideals of the democratization of the younger generation of sentiment. On the basis of the ironic subtext introduced by I.S. Turgenev's novels “Smoke” and “Fathers and Sons”, the authors identify the pairing of romantic irony and ironic attitude of the writer to the lost national complexion of Russia, the area of love and friendly feelings. This aspect of the analysis reveals the basic conflict between the opposites of social reality and idyllic picture of the elusive family home dispensation emotionally depressed I.S. Turgenev capabilities smile, irony and caricature. During the analysis of the ideological and artistic features of the continuity between the NM have been identified N.M. Karamzin and I.S. Turgenev, associated with a certain proximity of their worldview and individual aspects of creativity.Key words: irony, parody, the dichotomy of peace, conflict, biedermeier, laughter, drama, play, N.M. Karamzin, I.S. Turgenev.
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Authors: Zhaplova T.M., Kraynova A.G.
Year: 2017
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