Don't Weep a Gold Chain : Observations on Primary and Secondary Systems in Russian Classical and Romantic Art and Literature

In this work I have endeavoured to apply the theory of primary and secondary systems as defined by D.S. Likhachev to Russian literary texts. Likhachev's idea amounts to the fact that those systems reoccur alternately. Thus, a primary system evolves into a so-called elliptic stage which enables...

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Year of Publication:2003
Language:English
Series:Slavistische Beitraege
Physical Description:1 electronic resource (309 p.)
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