SHEVCHENKO’S "HAYDAMAKS" AND STANISLAV ZINCHUK'S POEM "CALL"
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https://doi.org/10.17721/2410-4094.2024.1(27).2/24-36Keywords:
theme of the text, historical and artistic truth, genre features of the text, stylistic characteristics, romanticism and neo-romanticismAbstract
This article deals with the thematic affinity, but also differences, of T. Shevchenko's poems "Haydamaky" and Stanislav Zinchuk's "Sklyk". The author analyzes the historical basis of the poems and at the same time discusses the dissimilar treatment of certain plot motifs in them. He uniquely reveals the view of historical and artistic truth in both poems, and also draws attention to the genre and style features of the works as lyric-dramatic poems and their belonging to the romantic wing in Ukrainian epic poetry.
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Zinchuk Stanislav. Hajdamaky sitsh. Historical research. Poem. - K.: "Shchek". – 2012, 96 p. [in Ukrainian]
Zinchuk Stanislav. Ivan Honta. Shackles of stereotypes. To the 500th anniversary of Cossack glory. – K., “Znannja”, – 1991, 32 p. [in Ukrainian]
Sklyk. https://uk.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%A1%D0%BA%D0%BB%D0%B8%D0%BA
Shevchenko Taras. Hajdamaky // Shevchenko T. Complete collection of works in twelve volumes. – Vol. 1. – K.: Naukova Dumka, 2001, 784 p. [in Ukrainian]
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