Abstract

In modern innovative Russian poetry, one of the key problems is the question of the interaction of the concepts “subject” and “space”, as well as the question of ways to rethink their semantic and functional content. As one of the variants of the compositional and stylistic analysis of the poetic text, we have proposed the concept of a subject-spatial model – a conditional image of the concepts “subject” and “space”, which serves to determine the relationship between them and the specifics of their functioning in the author’s poetics. This article discusses the models functioning in the texts of Kirill Korchagin, Galina Rymbu, Nikita Safonov and Yevgeniya Suslova, the classification of models is considered on several grounds: the number of model elements, the specifics of the relations between them and the forms of interaction. It is noted that the models functioning in the texts of the authors studied are multi-basic, each of them has a set of different parameters characterising the relationship between the elements from different points of view, which allows us to consider the specifics of the subject-spatial organisation of the text as a complex structure that reveals the semantic and stylistic features of poetics. The article concludes that the interaction of concepts is based on diffusion and interference, meanwhile the semantics of the subject and space become more complicated – the authors approach their understanding from a philosophical and pragmatic point of view. In addition, the article discusses the issue of trends in the development of subject-spatial relations in innovative Russian poetry.

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