Literaturnyj fenomen Ukrajins’kych Sicovych Stril’civ: funkcionuvannja ta struktura pokolinnja

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Літературний феномен Українських Січових Стрільців: функціонування та структура покоління  / Іryna Rozdol’s’ka / Ірина Роздольська | 978-617-10-0591-4 | L’vivs’kyj nacional’nyj universytet imeni Іvana Franka / Львівський національний університет імені Івана Франка | 2020 | 444 S. | L’viv / Львів

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Verlag L’vivs’kyj nacional’nyj universytet imeni Іvana Franka / L’vivs’kyi natsional’nyi universytet imeni Іvana Franka / Львівський національний університет імені Івана Франка
Autor Іryna Rozdol’s’ka / Іryna Rozdol’s’ka / Ірина Роздольська
Stadt L’viv / L’viv / Львів
Seiten 444 S.
ISBN 978-617-10-0591-4
Detail The intelligence presents a literary portrait of the Ukrainian Sich Riflemen as an ideologically aesthetic group, which is based on generational factors in the process of his life during the Liberation War of 1914-1920 and the interwar period of 1921-1939. The maximum possible completeness of its reconstruction was facilitated by the focus on the peculiarities of self-organization, functioning, ties with the military environment, and the military, "shooting" idea of ​​the generation. The literary phenomenon of the military phalanx is revealed in view of its extreme nature - between politics and aesthetics and the liberating tasks that arose before the urinary archers. Interpretation of the image of the shooting world is based on little-known and unknown material of shooting publications and publications in terms of issues, poetics, especially intertextuality, genealogy and ideological and aesthetic joint with other generational links - predecessors and contemporaries. Literary critics, historians, culturologists, press specialists, political scientists, philosophers, in general, all interested in learning about the days of the first half of the twentieth century. /// ///

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