Hohol’. Merezhi kul’turno-intelektual’nykh komunikatsii / Гоголь. Мережі культурно-інтелектуальних комунікацій

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Kolesnyk Іryna / Колесник Ірина | 978-966-02-5405-3 | Іnstytut istorii Ukrainy / Інститут історії України | 2009 | 596 S. | Kyiv / Київ

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Publisher Іnstytut istoriji Ukrajiny / Іnstytut istorii Ukrainy / Інститут історії України
Author Kolesnyk Іryna / Kolesnyk Іryna / Колесник Ірина
City Kyjiv / Kyiv / Київ
Pages 596 S.
ISBN 978-966-02-5405-3
Detail The publication offers the study on cultural anthropology dedicated to M. Hohol’s birth bicentenary. It is focused on Hohol’s cultural and intellectual communications in the context of his environment. The principle of cultural and intellectual networks is verified by the historical documents of intellectual associations, namely: metropolitan “Little Russians” communities, charismatic cultural clans of Ukrainians, salons, literary circles. The history of salons and circles (the 1st half of XIX century) is represented by the following ideas: literary mode, cultural landscape (including salons, soir?es, reception days, salon games, performances, salon readings, nicknames), dandyism, “literary dandyism”, “Intellectual fashion”, “physiology of creative work”. Hohol’s salon and circle mode of life is revealed through “network maps”, that is, his numerous contacts within the cultural environment of Moscow, Petersburg, Little Russia / Ukraine. Hohol’s circle in Rome is interpreted as cultural phenomenon. /// The publication offers the study on cultural anthropology dedicated to M. Hohol’s birth bicentenary. It is focused on Hohol’s cultural and intellectual communications in the context of his environment. The principle of cultural and intellectual networks is verified by the historical documents of intellectual associations, namely: metropolitan “Little Russians” communities, charismatic cultural clans of Ukrainians, salons, literary circles. The history of salons and circles (the 1st half of XIX century) is represented by the following ideas: literary mode, cultural landscape (including salons, soir?es, reception days, salon games, performances, salon readings, nicknames), dandyism, “literary dandyism”, “Intellectual fashion”, “physiology of creative work”. Hohol’s salon and circle mode of life is revealed through “network maps”, that is, his numerous contacts within the cultural environment of Moscow, Petersburg, Little Russia / Ukraine. Hohol’s circle in Rome is interpreted as cultural phenomenon. The publication is intended for historians, experts in culturology, literature, anyone interested in cultural and intellectual history of “Ukrainian XIX century”. ///

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