Євген Сверстюк і Тарас Шевченко: на полі честі

Journal Title: Studia Polsko-Ukraińskie - Year 2015, Vol 2, Issue

Abstract

The article traces the evolution of the interpretation of the concept of Yevhen Sverstyuk in the field of Shevchenko studies. Back in the 1960s, Sverstyuk consistently opposed vulgar criticism of the paradigmatic figure of the poet. He defended the view that Shevchenko produced more on the Bible than on philosophy. Proving inherent religiosity of Shevchenko, Sverstyuk presented his observations in Christian discourse of the Ukrainian people. Taras Shevchenko’s gospel motifs and images the researcher extrapolated to the whole of Shevchenko’s creativity, expanding perspectives of the topic language. In recent years, the literature on Shevchenko with Gogol broadens the perspective including the Ukrainian intelligentsia.

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Людмила Тарнашинська

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Людмила Тарнашинська (2015). Євген Сверстюк і Тарас Шевченко: на полі честі. Studia Polsko-Ukraińskie, 2(), 99-125. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-176283