Ostian context of the "Roman elegy" of Alexandra Petrova

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2022-04-15Author
Fokina, Svetlana
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University of Maribor, Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures
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Diskurzivni konteksti lirskega zapleta Aleksandre Petrove premagujejo družbeno- psihološke, zgodovinske in mitološke vidike rimske semiosfere, vključno z Ostio Antiko in Lido di Ostio. Ustvarjanje rimske elegije A. Petrove kot potencialno posebne podvrste elegičnega žanra, ki ohranja spomin na velike predhodnike, nam omogoča, da ponovno razmislimo o semiozi, ki temelji na vlogah, ki ustrezajo starodavnemu rimskemu prototipu. A. Petrova za svoj lirski zaplet izbere nekoliko nekonvencionalen rimski lokus – Ostio. V sodobni rimski elegiji se obeta tudi avtoričina preobrazba mitoloških modelov, povezanih z ljubezenskimi temami in ločitvijo.The discursive contexts of the lyrical plot of A. Petrova beat the socio-psychological, historical, mythological aspects of the Roman semiosphere, including Ostia Antika and Lido di Ostia. The creation of A. Petrova’s “Roman elegy” potentially as a special subspecies of the elegiac genre that preserves the memory of its great predecessors, allows us to rethink the role behaviour corresponding to the ancient Roman prototype. A. Petrova, for her lyrical plot, chooses a somewhat unconventional Roman locus, which is Ostia. In the modern “Roman elegy” it is promising to consider the author’s transformation of mythological models related to love themes and separation.
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Fokina S. (2022). Ostian context of the "Roman elegy" of Alexandra Petrova. Slavia Centralis, 15(1), 263–277. Retrieved from https://journals.um.si/index.php/slaviacentralis/article/view/1854
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