Through the Prism of Violence
the Path trough Ivan Búnin’s Artistic Universe
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2317-4765.rus.2020.168012Keywords:
Russian literature, Ivan Bunin, Artistic image, Violence, Russian RevolutionAbstract
This article aims to identify and analyze the artistic image of violence in three short stories of Russian writer Ivan Búnin, Nobel Prize for literature. Based on the perspectives of G. Bataille, H. Arendt, J. Derrida, Iu.Tiniánov e Iu.Lotman on the violence and on the image of violence in artistic text, we intend to understand the relation between violence, writing and its artistic image. Taking into account historic revolutionary context and writer’s life, violence working system is identified.
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