ІНТЕРТЕКСТУАЛЬНА МОДАЛЬНІСТЬ МОЛОДОЇ УКРАЇНСЬКОЇ ПОЕЗІЇ ПОЧАТКУ ХХІ СТОЛІТТЯ

Journal Title: Studia Ukrainica Posnaniensia - Year 2014, Vol 0, Issue

Abstract

In this article the author examines intertextual peculiarities in the poetry of young Ukrainian writers, whose works were created at the beginning of the 21st century. The main aspects of intertextuality investigated through the prism of the most typical forms of this phenomenon (quotation, allusion, reminiscence) on the basis of selected motives.

Authors and Affiliations

Оксана Пухонська

Keywords

Related Articles

TEMAT “MAJDANU ” I “ATO” W POLSKIEJ I UKRAIŃSKIEJ LITERATURZE. RÓŻNORODNOŚĆ GATUNKÓW

In this article there have been analysed the personal documents, the essays and journalism-like genres describing the events of the Ukrainian Dignity Revolution and the War in Donbass. The narratives included are very di...

ŻYCIE JAKO WĘDRÓWKA. TOPOS DROGI I WĘDROWCA W POWIEŚCI WAŁERIJA SZEWCZUKA ТІНІ ЗНИКОМІ

The theme of the paper is a motive of “life as a journey” in the prose of Valery Shevchuk. I chose a novel Tini Znykomi as an ustrative material because of its symbolic picture of wandering, that stands in opposition to...

ЛІНГВІСТИЧНІ СХЕМИ ІНІЦІАЦІЇ ЧИТАЧА В УКРАЇНОМОВНОМУ ДИСКУРСІ ЖАХІВ

The article is devoted to the problem of text creation and text perception of samples of horror genre in Ukrainian. The analysis of Ukrainian horror texts of the 19th century allowed not only defining and formulating the...

ЛІНГВОДИДАКТИЧНИЙ ПОТЕНЦІАЛ ТВОРІВ МИХАЙЛА КОЦЮБИНСЬКОГО

The article considers the linguodidactic potential of Myhailo Kotsubynskiy’s creativity. It is highlighted that the writer’s works are advisable to use in teaching Ukrainian as a foreign language. The author analyses the...

Download PDF file
  • EP ID EP167876
  • DOI 10.14746/sup.2014.2.29
  • Views 107
  • Downloads 0

How To Cite

Оксана Пухонська (2014). ІНТЕРТЕКСТУАЛЬНА МОДАЛЬНІСТЬ МОЛОДОЇ УКРАЇНСЬКОЇ ПОЕЗІЇ ПОЧАТКУ ХХІ СТОЛІТТЯ. Studia Ukrainica Posnaniensia, 0(), 309-319. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-167876