Apokaliptično dojemanje stvarnosti v drami Mihaila Bulgakova Beg
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Issue Date
2013-09-17Author
Kaloh Vid, Natalia
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Article
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Scholarly/refereed, publisher version
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Članek obravnava zgodovinsko-filozofsko videnje Mihaila Bulgakova
v drami Beg, posvečeni državljanski vojni. Avtorica ugotavlja,
da pisateljevo ustvarjalno misel opredeljuje apokaliptično dojemanje
stvarnosti. Siže drame Bulgakov vzpostavi kot projekcijo Janezovega
razodetja in se v tekstu večkrat sklicuje na apokaliptično prerokbo.
Zgodovinska apokalipsa v drami predpostavlja razpad starega sveta,
ki ga zaznamujejo izguba domovine, izguba lastne identitete, oskrunitev
vseh starih idealov in izmaličenje človeške podobe.
The article analyzes the historical and philosophical position of
Mikhail Bulgakov as reflected in the drama Beg, which depicts the
last days of the civil war in Russia. The author states that Bulgakov’s
creative vision is influenced by apocalyptic thinking. The drama is
based on Revelation and includes numerous allusions to the apocalyptic
prophecy. As a result of the historical apocalypse, the norms
of the previous life are destructed. The destruction of the old world is
signified by loss of homeland and identity as well as by the destruction
of the human soul.
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Citation
http://dx.doi.org/10.17161/SCN.1808.11811
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