“I will return/come back to you unrecognized”: The Fate of Poetry of Mother Maria in Post-Soviet Russia and France

The article examines the history of the reception of mother Maria’s poetry in Soviet and post-Soviet Russia, in France and in Great Britain. It analyses how her image and “hypostasis” became mythologized in Russian and foreign cultures in the context of mother Maria’s personality and her life-creati...

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Main Author: Tatiana Viktoroff
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Russian Academy of Sciences, A.M. Gorky Institute of World Literature 2018-06-01
Series:Studia Litterarum
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Online Access:http://studlit.ru/images/2018-3-2/Viktoroff.pdf
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spelling doaj-art-277223bdeecb443dbd6861ebdbfe833e2025-08-20T02:04:48ZengRussian Academy of Sciences, A.M. Gorky Institute of World LiteratureStudia Litterarum2500-42472541-85642018-06-013219622910.22455/2500-4247-2018-3-2-196-229“I will return/come back to you unrecognized”: The Fate of Poetry of Mother Maria in Post-Soviet Russia and FranceTatiana Viktoroff0Universite de Strasbourg, FranceThe article examines the history of the reception of mother Maria’s poetry in Soviet and post-Soviet Russia, in France and in Great Britain. It analyses how her image and “hypostasis” became mythologized in Russian and foreign cultures in the context of mother Maria’s personality and her life-creating orientation. The author distinguishes several periods in the perception of mother Maria’s image (1965, 1989, the 2000s), analyzes the most important “portraits” of mother Maria the poet those that influenced generations; traces the changes in researchers’ approaches to the study of her work.http://studlit.ru/images/2018-3-2/Viktoroff.pdfMother Maria (E. Kuzmina-Karavaeva; Skobtzova)receptionmythologization“oeuvre - vie”a Russian EuropeanGodmanhoodsophiology
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“I will return/come back to you unrecognized”: The Fate of Poetry of Mother Maria in Post-Soviet Russia and France
Studia Litterarum
Mother Maria (E. Kuzmina-Karavaeva; Skobtzova)
reception
mythologization
“oeuvre - vie”
a Russian European
Godmanhood
sophiology
title “I will return/come back to you unrecognized”: The Fate of Poetry of Mother Maria in Post-Soviet Russia and France
title_full “I will return/come back to you unrecognized”: The Fate of Poetry of Mother Maria in Post-Soviet Russia and France
title_fullStr “I will return/come back to you unrecognized”: The Fate of Poetry of Mother Maria in Post-Soviet Russia and France
title_full_unstemmed “I will return/come back to you unrecognized”: The Fate of Poetry of Mother Maria in Post-Soviet Russia and France
title_short “I will return/come back to you unrecognized”: The Fate of Poetry of Mother Maria in Post-Soviet Russia and France
title_sort i will return come back to you unrecognized the fate of poetry of mother maria in post soviet russia and france
topic Mother Maria (E. Kuzmina-Karavaeva; Skobtzova)
reception
mythologization
“oeuvre - vie”
a Russian European
Godmanhood
sophiology
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