Тарас Шевченко в рецепції ранніх українських модерністів
Journal Title: Slavia Orientalis - Year 2014, Vol 0, Issue 3
Abstract
The paper is devoted to the analysis of the reaction of Ukrainian artists of the early 20th century to Taras Shevchenko's personality and legacy. It is proven that it was a totally new reception of Ukraine's great poet, so different from the 19th century interpretations. Its course evolved in two directions: criticism of the cult of the poet as a phenomenon impeding the development of Ukrainian literature, and reflections on the poet from the perspective of modern assumptions on the worldview and aesthetics.
Authors and Affiliations
Halina Korbicz
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