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The paper analyses several modern Belarusian peasant eschatological narratives. The presented sources show that traditional apocalyptic characters and plots are organically intertwined with rationalistic notions of environmental and social disasters and thus tend to offer a logical explanation of the depicted events. In the eschatological narratives, which prevail in urban environment, rationalistic...
The article reveals the different social communicative functions of artwork through the analysis and interpretation of two Russian and two Belarusian poems written in Russian (A. Voznesensky’s Why two great poets…, M.Tsvetaeva’s If your soul was born with wings… and V. Polikanina’s Lubilia Country and V. F. Grishkovets’s Voices cherished in the heart respectively).
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