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IMAGES OF TOYS IN MODERN SIBERIAN PROSE FOR CHILDREN (BY THE WORKS OF S. K. DANILOV “THE PRINCESS AGASHKA IN THE LAND OF UNKNOWN ANIMALS”, V. V. SHKALIKOV “PEGASUS”, Y. S. BURKIN “THE YEAR OF THE PRINCESS OF BUKASHKA”)

Tchernyavskaya Yuliya Olegovna

DOI: 10.23951/1609-624X-2017-11-211-217

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Chernyavskaya Yu. O., Tomsk State Pedagogical University (ul. Kievskaya, 60, Tomsk, Russian Federation, 634061). E-mail: ucher@sibmail.com

The article contains the analysis of the images of toys in the works of Siberian writers of the beginning of the XXI: the story-tale “Princess Agashka in the Land of Unknown Animals” by S. K. Danilov, “Pegasus” by V. V. Shkalikov, “The Year of the Princess Bukashka” by Yu. S. Burkin. A toy, which has the oldest origin and combined ritual sacral, playful, psychological functions, is one of the classic images of children’s literature. All these properties are reflected in different ways in the works of the Siberian authors. In the story-tale by S. K. Danilov the old toys serve as assistants, guides, custodians of knowledge, as a mirror image of the inner world of Agashka, and also personify the state of abandonment and desolation, thereby contributing to the formation of important personal qualities of the main character. Old dolls, personifying true values (kindness, friendship, charity) are contrasted with Cindy dolls, symbolizing the values of the era of consumption. Overcoming the temptations associated with the problem of choosing life ideals, Agashka leaves the Playground of the Land of Unknown Beasts and goes to the real world with a personality. In the “Pegasus” by V. V. Shkalikov in the image of a wooden saltcellar are found the oldest solar images-symbols (winged horse, bird), which have important cultural and historical significance. The act of creating a toy made of natural material leads to the awakening and, in a literal sense, the revitalization of inanimate material, becomes the impetus for inducing heroes to search for the meaning of existence. In the cycle of stories by Yu. S. Burkin “The Year of the Princess Bukashka” the toys perform an important function of the amulet. In addition, references to classical children’s literature-works by L. Carroll, S. K. Lewis, A. N. Tolstoy, Sasha Tcherny, A. Barto, etc. are found in the works of Siberian authors.

Keywords: S. K. Danilov, V. V. Shkalikov, Yu. S. Burkin, “Princess Agashka in the Land of Unknown Animals”, “Pegasus”, “The Year of the Princess Bukashka”, children’s literature, images of toys

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Issue: 11, 2017

Series of issue: Issue 11

Rubric: CREATIVE WORKS OF THE SIBERIAN WRITERS OF THE SECOND HALF OF THE XIX CENTURY – THE BEGINNING OF THE XXI CENTURY FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH IN THE CONTEXT OF LITERARY TRADITIONS

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