DUALISM OF WESTERN AND EASTERN CULTURE IN A. KUPRIN’S EASTER STORY
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https://doi.org/10.24866/2949-2580/2024-1/26-32Keywords:
Russian prose of the twentieth century, A. Kuprin, Easter story, East, West, Buddhism, genre canon, parody, image of a childAbstract
The article is devoted to the consideration of three Easter stories by A. Kuprin “By order”, “Bonza” and “Easter eggs”. The change in the canon of the Easter story through the introduction of elements of the Buddhist religion into the domestic calendar genre is considered. The motifs of the Easter gift and the child's image that form the meaning of the genre are analyzed.
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