Abstract

The article examines the role of poetic journalism in the construction of the image of Constantinople in the Russian press during the Russian-Turkish war of 1877–1878. The authors examine the ideological, political and cultural origins of the «Constantinople myth», reveal the characteristic features of the symbolic opposition «Istanbul – Constantinople». The article compares the image of Constantinople in poems, journalistic and memoir sources.

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