ABOUT TWO-DIMENSIONALITY OF MEANING IN A LITERARY WORK (based on the short story “Kamarg” by I. A. Bunin)

In this article the dialogicity of literary meaning is examined. The author of the article reveals and describes two “dimensions” of literary meaning. The first dimension of meaning is formed by vital activity of characters. This is the inner dimension of artistic meaning in the literary work. The s...

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Main Author: Y. V. Podkovyrin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Kemerovo State University 2015-11-01
Series:Вестник Кемеровского государственного университета
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Online Access:https://vestnik.kemsu.ru/jour/article/view/457
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spelling doaj-38a6d22f9d2c4382bf41627101ac960a2020-11-25T00:13:53ZengKemerovo State UniversityВестник Кемеровского государственного университета2078-89752078-89832015-11-0104-4181184457ABOUT TWO-DIMENSIONALITY OF MEANING IN A LITERARY WORK (based on the short story “Kamarg” by I. A. Bunin)Y. V. Podkovyrin0Kemerovo State UniversityIn this article the dialogicity of literary meaning is examined. The author of the article reveals and describes two “dimensions” of literary meaning. The first dimension of meaning is formed by vital activity of characters. This is the inner dimension of artistic meaning in the literary work. The second dimension of meaning is formed by esthetic activity of the author and readers. It can be defined as the outer dimension of literary meaning. The forming of the esthetic sphere of meaning is the incarnation of it. Outsideness of the author (M. Bakhtin) is necessary for the incarnation of literary meaning. Characters correlate each detail with the situation context. The author and the reader correlate every image to sense of the whole. The short story “Kamarg” by Ivan Bunin is examined to demonstrate the semantic twodimensionality of any literary work. The positions of the main character, the other characters and the narrator are described especially in detail. In the conclusion of this article the list of semantic oppositions from Bunin’s story is presented.https://vestnik.kemsu.ru/jour/article/view/457meaning, interpretation, dialogue, author, reader, incarnation, character
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ABOUT TWO-DIMENSIONALITY OF MEANING IN A LITERARY WORK (based on the short story “Kamarg” by I. A. Bunin)
Вестник Кемеровского государственного университета
meaning, interpretation, dialogue, author, reader, incarnation, character
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title ABOUT TWO-DIMENSIONALITY OF MEANING IN A LITERARY WORK (based on the short story “Kamarg” by I. A. Bunin)
title_short ABOUT TWO-DIMENSIONALITY OF MEANING IN A LITERARY WORK (based on the short story “Kamarg” by I. A. Bunin)
title_full ABOUT TWO-DIMENSIONALITY OF MEANING IN A LITERARY WORK (based on the short story “Kamarg” by I. A. Bunin)
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title_sort about two-dimensionality of meaning in a literary work (based on the short story “kamarg” by i. a. bunin)
publisher Kemerovo State University
series Вестник Кемеровского государственного университета
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2078-8983
publishDate 2015-11-01
description In this article the dialogicity of literary meaning is examined. The author of the article reveals and describes two “dimensions” of literary meaning. The first dimension of meaning is formed by vital activity of characters. This is the inner dimension of artistic meaning in the literary work. The second dimension of meaning is formed by esthetic activity of the author and readers. It can be defined as the outer dimension of literary meaning. The forming of the esthetic sphere of meaning is the incarnation of it. Outsideness of the author (M. Bakhtin) is necessary for the incarnation of literary meaning. Characters correlate each detail with the situation context. The author and the reader correlate every image to sense of the whole. The short story “Kamarg” by Ivan Bunin is examined to demonstrate the semantic twodimensionality of any literary work. The positions of the main character, the other characters and the narrator are described especially in detail. In the conclusion of this article the list of semantic oppositions from Bunin’s story is presented.
topic meaning, interpretation, dialogue, author, reader, incarnation, character
url https://vestnik.kemsu.ru/jour/article/view/457
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