Abstract

The research objectives are as follows: to analyse poetical texts of the “Eastern branch” of the Russian emigration (the 1920-1940s) associated with the image of Motherland and Petersburg, to identify specificity of the Motherland-literature image representation in the poetry of the “first wave” of the Russian emigration. The researcher examines creative work of little-known poets of “Harbin-Shanghai” region, explores the traditionally adopted concept “Petersburg text” (V. Toporov) by the material of “eastern” poets’ works, which constitutes scientific originality of the study. The following conclusions are justified: N. Svetlov’s, N. Shchegolev’s, N. Peterets’s “eastern” poetry organically includes “Petersburg text”, contains allusions to A. Pushkin, N. Gogol, F. Dostoevsky, A. Blok. These intertextual allusions form the conception “Harbin-Petersburg poetical text”.

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