The Poet as Mythmaker
A Study of Symbolic Meaning in Taras Sevcenko
George G. Grabowicz(Author)
Harvard University Press
Published on 17. August 1982
Book
Hardback
770 pages
978-0-674-67852-1 (ISBN)
Description
Taras Sevcenko (1814-1861) is the central figure in modern Ukrainian literature, but despite the enormous attention that has been devoted to his person, his work, and his role in Ukrainian history and the Ukrainian national renascence, the core of the Sevcenko phenomenon-the symbolic nature of his poetry-has received little systematic analysis.
As this book argues, myth serves as the underlying code and model of Sevcenko's poetic universe. Examining the structures and paradigms of Sevcenko's mythical thought provides answers for various crucial and heretofore intractable questions, such as those concerning the relation of his Ukrainian poetry to his Russian prose, his sense of a transcendent "curse" and "guilt" in the Ukrainian past and present, the interrelation of his revolutionist fervor with his apparent providentialism, or of the tension between the nativism and the universalism of his poetry.
Moreover, it is through the structures of his mythical thought that we can understand Sevcenko's "prophecy," in effect, his millenarian vision. In this framework, too, the author focuses on the religious tenor of Sevcenko's poetry, in which he is both expiator and carrier of the Word, and, finally, on the reception-indeed the cult of Sevcenko among generations of Ukrainians.
As this book argues, myth serves as the underlying code and model of Sevcenko's poetic universe. Examining the structures and paradigms of Sevcenko's mythical thought provides answers for various crucial and heretofore intractable questions, such as those concerning the relation of his Ukrainian poetry to his Russian prose, his sense of a transcendent "curse" and "guilt" in the Ukrainian past and present, the interrelation of his revolutionist fervor with his apparent providentialism, or of the tension between the nativism and the universalism of his poetry.
Moreover, it is through the structures of his mythical thought that we can understand Sevcenko's "prophecy," in effect, his millenarian vision. In this framework, too, the author focuses on the religious tenor of Sevcenko's poetry, in which he is both expiator and carrier of the Word, and, finally, on the reception-indeed the cult of Sevcenko among generations of Ukrainians.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge, Mass
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Weight
454 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-674-67852-1 (9780674678521)
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George G. Grabowicz is Dmytro Chyzhevs'kyj Professor of Ukrainian Literature in the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures at Harvard University.