The Bible’s Dialogism and Chekhov’s dramaturgy
Journal Title: Науковий вісник Міжнародного гуманітарного університету. Серія «Філологія» - Year 2016, Vol 20, Issue 1
Abstract
In the article is analyzed the situation of the inflection of the biblical dialogue (Man and God) in the drama of the mature Chekhov. The “humanistic” moment is brought to the absurd (participants in the dialogue simply “do not listen” to each other), whereby the artistic generalization is condensed in the intensive key images (senselessly ruined gull, etc.), bearing Christian symbols tint.
Authors and Affiliations
С. Д. Абрамович
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