푸시킨 서사시 「카프카즈의 포로」의 문학사적 의의에 관하여

2019 
The first of Pushkin''s Southern poems, A prisoner of the Caucasus is regarded as a controversial work that opened a new chapter in the history of Russian literature This poem, published in 1822, began the era of the Romantic poem in Russian literature by introducing the classic code and Byron’s elements of romanticism. This paper examines Pushkin''s romantic poem A prisoner of the Caucasus from the perspective of "the birth of modern epic," "the plot that deviates from romanticism" and "the Mythical Image of Caucasus," and then looks at the epilogue that still evokes controversy and suspicion today as well as the Pushkin’s period. The epilogue, as in the body, deals with the Caucasus. But its ideology-oriented words differ markedly from the foregoing description. Poetics of the total and important constructive factor defining genres. Therefore, through the review of the epilogue, we can summarize and view the previous discussions on A prisoner of the Caucasus Such work will serve to reaffirm and review the literary and historical significance of the work as Russia''s first romantic poem, and further redefine its status as a modern literature canon given to Pushkin''s poem.
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