Religiously-anthropological intensions of Danilo Bratkovsky's Baroque prose
Journal Title: UNKNOWN - Year 2016, Vol 1, Issue
Abstract
The article presents religious and anthropological intentions of Danilo Bratkovsky's writing whose poetry belongs to the late Baroque epoch. This refers to the church and morally-religious attributes, human's attitude to ethic and aesthetic values of earthy and transcendent measuring. By means of conceptual method the work represents antagonism of poetic characters, motives, morphemes, syntactic structures. More attention is paid to creative intension in Baroque system.
Authors and Affiliations
Olena Serhiyivna Bai
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