The theme of love and beauty in the works by Sergei Moskvitin
https://doi.org/10.25587/2782-6635-2024-3-10-18
Abstract
The theme of love and beauty is key in the work of Sergei Moskvitin. According to Moskvitin, poetry, beauty and love are the three pillars on which the entire planet rests. At the same time, the concepts of “woman”, “beauty”, “inspiration” are inseparable for the author. Woman is identical with love, the author deifies her, belittling himself. The image of a woman is slightly blurry and not specified in Moskvitin’s works, unlike landscape lyrics, where every detail is carefully described. At the same time, landscape lyrics and love lyrics are inseparable: through the prism of describing nature, one can guess the author’s mood, some milestones in the biography. For example, when a romantic relationship with a lady begins, the description of nature is positive; when disagreements occur, the hero and heroine are tormented by doubts, nature and natural phenomena echo these feelings. The author is no stranger to the sensual side of the relationship between a man and a woman. However, platonic love predominates in creativity The description of intimate scenes is always complemented by the chanting of love, the beloved woman, which fully conveys a respectful attitude towards the heroine. The author emphasizes that women are different, but each is beautiful and worthy of love, its own poet who sings of her beauty. The author appreciates not only external beauty, but more spiritual beauty. Moskvitin's love lyrics are autobiographical; they are expressed in poems and messages to the woman he loves, as evidenced by the conclusions drawn by the researchers
About the Authors
M. V. KulichkinaRussian Federation
Marianna V. KULICHKINA – Senior Lecturer, Department of Advertising and Public Relations, Faculty of Philology
Yakutsk
E. A. Antonova
Russian Federation
Evgeniya A. ANTONOVA– Senior Lecturer, Department of Russian as a Foreign Language, Faculty of Philology
Yakutsk
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Review
For citations:
Kulichkina M.V., Antonova E.A. The theme of love and beauty in the works by Sergei Moskvitin. Issues of National Literature. 2024;(3):10-18. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.25587/2782-6635-2024-3-10-18