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The Prayer and Admonition in Lyric Poetry by Z. Gippius in the Light of the Theory of Regulativeness // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2004. Issue 1 (38). P. 41-44

Means of regulativeness in Z. Gippius texts in connection with their genre specific are shown. Contrast is considered as the basic means of the organization of Z. Gippius’s poetic texts and as the peculiarity of her authoric style.

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Associative-figurative Series in Regulative Structure of Z. Gippius Poetic Texts // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2005. Issue 3 (47). P. 59-64

The article points to idiostyle peculiarities of Z. Gippius poetic texts in the aspect of communicative stylistics trend – the regulative theory which studies lexical means of harmonization of reader and author’s creative dialogue. One of the ways of making reader’s cognitive activity efficient and one of the types of word-figurative text structuring is associative-figurative series. Its structure includes figurative and expressive means (regulative means) which make a reader pay attention to so called «main features» of text and assist reader in adequate text interpretation.

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REGULATIVE POTENTIAL OF STYLISTIC FIGURES IN POETIC TEXTS OF Z. GIPPIUS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2006. Issue 5 (56). P. 118-123

The article is devoted to analysis of regulative potential of stylistic figures (anzhabeman, parcelling) in lexical regulative structure of Z. Gippius poetic texts. It was determined that regulative means of anzhabeman and parcelling in the author verses are designated to coupling with title and the other regulative means (tropes and stylistic figures). The analyzed stylistic figures define originality of poetic texts and the main characteristic features of Z. Gippius idiostyle. They are “style firmness”, unemotionality, “categorical tone” of narration. Convergence of stylistic figures as the way of organization of text micro- and macrostructures contributes to making a gnomic style of poetic text and allows varying inflexion outline of work.

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Regulative Potential of Comparison in Lexical Structure of Z. Gippius Poetic Texts // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2007. Issue 2 (65). P. 97-103

The article deals with the research of regulative potential of comparison in lexical structure of Z. Gippius poetic texts. In the author’s poetry regulative possibilities of comparative constructions depend on explication of features of fiction realia assimilation in lexical microstructure, their quantity and meaning, predomination of type of notional relations within the frames of comparative construction (intensification, addition, contrast), trope conjugation with the other regulative means in lexical text structure. The comparison in Z. Gippius poetry is examined as dominating regulative means of great importance for verbalization of clue concepts of the author’s poetic concept sphere.

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THE LITERARY WORLD OF Z. GIPPIUS FROM THE ORTHODOX CULTURE POINT OF VIEW // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 3 (118). P. 171-176

The main source of Z. Gippius’ literary activity is searching the Divine in the soul. The orthodox culture has become the basic layer in the foundation of the literary model of Z. Gippius’ literary world. Orthodox culture’s ideas such as sacralization of words, silence, negotiation of the sin origin etc. have affected the genre (prone genre), image (the image of Christ and the Virgin), thematic peculiarities of Z. Gippius’ (the ideas od Divine, sin, childhood etc.) poetic and prosaic literary activity.

Keywords: functional text, literary genre, prone, religiosity

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