When poetry is read like prose. Debunking the opus “Mute Onegin” by A. Minkin

“Mute Onegin” by Alexander Minkin, previously published in parts, now has been completed and issued fully, both in printed and electronic forms. In this context it became clearer that the book is vicious in its methodology. An old technique is used: the verses are paraphrased in prose, so a comic ef...

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Main Author: Nikishov Yuri Mikhailovich
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Language:English
Published: Institute of Modern Humanitarian Researches 2020-12-01
Series:Studia Humanitatis
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spelling doaj-d90e6d186c6a4b47af0acbac8174bbab2021-01-27T01:09:08ZengInstitute of Modern Humanitarian ResearchesStudia Humanitatis2308-80792020-12-014When poetry is read like prose. Debunking the opus “Mute Onegin” by A. MinkinNikishov Yuri Mikhailovich0Independent Researcher (Tver, Russia)“Mute Onegin” by Alexander Minkin, previously published in parts, now has been completed and issued fully, both in printed and electronic forms. In this context it became clearer that the book is vicious in its methodology. An old technique is used: the verses are paraphrased in prose, so a comic effect is produced. The critic cleverly pulls out the details which he needs and skips those that refute his concepts. For A. Minkin “Eugene Onegin” is speculatively only a Russian literature masterpiece. Actually the critic composes a parody sparing neither the heroes nor the poet.http://st-hum.ru/en/node/979/oneginpoetryparodystyleevolutionmorality
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When poetry is read like prose. Debunking the opus “Mute Onegin” by A. Minkin
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title When poetry is read like prose. Debunking the opus “Mute Onegin” by A. Minkin
title_short When poetry is read like prose. Debunking the opus “Mute Onegin” by A. Minkin
title_full When poetry is read like prose. Debunking the opus “Mute Onegin” by A. Minkin
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title_full_unstemmed When poetry is read like prose. Debunking the opus “Mute Onegin” by A. Minkin
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description “Mute Onegin” by Alexander Minkin, previously published in parts, now has been completed and issued fully, both in printed and electronic forms. In this context it became clearer that the book is vicious in its methodology. An old technique is used: the verses are paraphrased in prose, so a comic effect is produced. The critic cleverly pulls out the details which he needs and skips those that refute his concepts. For A. Minkin “Eugene Onegin” is speculatively only a Russian literature masterpiece. Actually the critic composes a parody sparing neither the heroes nor the poet.
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parody
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