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| 1 | The study of subtext information refers to important problems of modern text theory. Along with factual and conceptual information, it is important for the recipient who perceives the text to understand the subtext, which has various means of representation. The analysis of various types of subtext and the means of its explicit or indirect expression is relevant for modern linguistics, because it is connected with the problem of text interpretation. The purpose of the article is to identify the idiosyncratic specifics of the expression of subtext information in the early poems of the symbolist poet I. Annensky. The subtext in the work of the existentialist poet I. F. Annensky is insufficiently researched. Related to this is the relevance of the study of the author’s philosophical lyrics. The article used such research methods as contextual and conceptual analysis, as well as semantic-stylistic, biographical. The analysis of the poems from the first of the author’s first collection “Quiet Songs” (1904) made it possible to identify the subtext information in the author’s works and determine the means of its representation based on the theory of regularity of the communicative stylistics of the text. Some idiosyncratic features of the symbolist poet are established, reflecting the specifics of this literary direction. Various linguistic and extralinguistic regulatory means and structures have been studied as markers of subtext in I. Annensky’s poems, regulatory dominants have been identified. As the analysis showed, the linguistic means and structures include the names of the collection and poetic texts, the choice of a pseudonym by the author, the use of tropes and figures, of which the author’s individual metaphors, epithets, unusual textual syntagmatics, symbol words, the dominance of antithesis were especially significant for I. Annensky. The extralinguistic means of representing the subtext in the poet’s lyrics include the choice of genre, rhythmic-sound and frame elements of the work. Collection “Quiet songs” by I. Annensky is an excellent example of philosophical lyrics. The rich conceptual sphere of the symbolist poet includes elements of the ancient worldview and existential philosophy. The means of representation of the subtext reveal themselves in the poet’s lyrics in minimal units (italics, lexical regulatives, etc.) and large elements within the general structure of the text, actualizing concepts, chronotope, allusions. Keywords: I. Annensky, subtext, means of representation, symbolist poet, Silver Age | 865 | ||||
| 2 | Identification of stylistic dominants in a literary text is an important component of philological analysis. Along with the peculiarities of poetics of different directions, we can talk about the uniqueness of the style of both the author and the artwork. The analysis of various stylistic dominants allows you to more accurately determine the theme and idea of the work, to reveal the subtext. Meanwhile, stylistic dominants in the works of Silver Age authors have not been studied enough, and there is no unified classification of stylistic dominants. The purpose of the article is to identify the stylistic dominants of the authors’ representation of the subtext, depending on their affiliation to a particular trend and literary association. The research methodology is comprehensive, it is based on the use of comparative, discursive, semantic, stylistic, biographical analysis and is based on the theory of regularity, developed in the communicative stylistics of the text. The research material includes works by poets of various genres: symbolists, acmeists, futurists. For a comparative analysis, the works of several poets representing not only the trends of the Silver Age, but also various literary associations are taken: senior (the period of the late 19th century) and junior symbolists (the period of the early 20th century); three circles of acmeists (according to the degree of involvement in the poetics of acmeists); cubofuturists (V.V. Mayakovsky and others) and egofuturists (And. The Northerner). In the 20th century, the search for new ways to reflect the real world is not limited to substantive changes, but also requires formal transformations in the language of various literary trends and unique poetic associations. Often, form becomes more important to authors than content, which leads to the emergence of a wide variety of literary techniques and means of expression in their works. In the literary works of this period, one can find the original use of stylistic resources in the field of phonetics and graphics, vocabulary and phraseology, morphology and syntax. The aesthetic attitudes of each literary trend required different stylistic dominants in the representation of the subtext. By stylistic dominance, we mean the use of various regulatory linguistic and extralinguistic means or their combinations, which determine the uniqueness of the author’s idiosyncrasy and reflect his original speech style and worldview. Literary trends of the Silver Age are distinguished by unique, sometimes contradictory qualities and stylistic dominants that can reveal the subtext in different ways. It is established that the choice of stylistic dominants depends on many factors, starting from the historical literary process and ending with the peculiarities of each poet’s biography. Taking into account the dominance of certain ideological and thematic features among the authors of different literary trends, the article examines different types of subtext and regulatory means of their representation at the level of stylistic dominants. Symbolists especially often use color and sound painting to create unique images saturated with symbolism. In the poetic worldview of the symbolists, the concepts of loneliness, longing and longing are often found. Given the place of religious philosophy in the poetics of the Symbolists, we can talk about the predominance of philosophical and religious overtones in their poetry. Acmeists use precise words and allusions to various events and works of literature. As stylistic dominants, representatives of this trend are usually characterized by lexical means of representing mythological and cultural overtones, taking into account the ideological and thematic orientation of their works. Futurists often experiment with the form, changing the graphic and phonetic form of the word. Each futuristic association has its own unique features. Cubo- and egofuturists stand out in particular. Using various transformations of lexical, word-formation, graphic and syntactic means as stylistic dominants, the poets actualized philosophical and social subtexts. Keywords: subtext, stylistic dominants, regulatory means, representation of subtext, Silver Age, symbolism, acmeism, futurism | 465 | ||||




