Abstract

The novel by A. Pushkin “The Queen of Spades” and the novel by A. V. Ivanov “Bad weather” from the point of view of literary relationships is examined in the article, the method of intertextual analysis is used. The aim of the study is to identify parallels in the problematic, motivational structure and systems of images of these works. The article analyzes the relationship between the work of A. Ivanov and directly with the text of “The Queen of Spades”, and with the epigraph to it. The results of the research allow us to conclude that the image of bad weather as a background for the development of action connects the Pushkin story and the novel by A. V. Ivanov. It is noted that in both works the theme of the change of epochs is artistically realized, and the past is interpreted as a time much brighter and more meaningful than the present. The studied works are also united by the plot-forming motive of playing with fate, which, in turn, is associated with the theme of passion for money. In addi tion, commonality can be noted in the nature of the characters and the principles of their representation; to a certain extent, the fates and nature of women characters of the works are similar. Comparison with Pushkin's story helps to see deep philosophical problems in A. Ivanov’s novel “Bad Weather”.

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  • Motives of Story “Queen of Spades” by Alexander Pushkin in Novel “Bad Weather” by Alexander Ivanov

  • Ivanov “Bad weather” from the point of view of literary relationships is examined in the article, the method of intertextual analysis is used

  • The results of the research allow us to conclude that the image of bad weather as a background for the development of action connects the Pushkin story and the novel by A

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Motives of Story “Queen of Spades” by Alexander Pushkin in Novel “Bad Weather” by Alexander Ivanov. В. Иванова связывает образ ненастья как фон развития действия. Отмечается, что в обоих произведениях художественно реализована тема смены эпох, причём прошлое осмысливается как время гораздо более яркое и наполненное смыслом, чем настоящее. Pushkin “The Queen of Spades” and the novel by A.

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