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Name: Onegin code in the fiction of the 1850s: statement of the problem

Authors: Ponomareva Anastasiya Aleksandrovna

Novosibirsk State Pedagogical University, Novosibirsk, Russian Federation

In the section Study of literature

Issue 3, 2015Pages 99-105
UDK: 821.161DOI:

Abstract: The paper singles out the kernel elements of the code of «Eugene Onegin» and reveals their modifications in the fiction of the 1850s, in particular, in short novels of this period. The plots situations, the rejected recognition and the meeting after the rejected recognition as well as plot clamps connecting them (the hero's journey; the marriage for money of the heroine) comprise the core of the code of «Eugene Onegin». The basic principle of the transposition of these elements in stories is connected with the transfer and standardization of their structure. The principles of modification of the code in the fiction are various: the substitution of elements of the code of «Eugene Onegin» by elements of close plot series (the plot situation «rejected recognition» is replaced by the plot situation «a love story on the watering-place», constituting the Pechorin plot); the doubling and dissection of the code elements; the filling of the voids in the Onegin fabula; the development of the possible plots of «Eugene Onegin».

Keywords: russian literature, plot, plot situation, code of «eugene onegin», fiction, short novel

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