Markers of the Andalusian mentality in the poetics of F. G. Lorca

Authors

  • Iрина Василенко Kryvyi Rih State Pedagogical University image/svg+xml

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31812/world_lit.v13i0.2374

Keywords:

style, genre, mentality, symbol, artistic image, flamenco, duende, artistic polyvalence, interpretation, saeta, solea, petenera, segelery

Abstract

In this article investigates the influence of the identity of the Spanish South on the formation of a special individual style and poetics of the works of F.G. Lorca, which united folk verse traditions with the aesthetics of the modern age. The analysis of poetry works was carried out in order to determine the main factors in the construction of the artist's artistic texts, which determined the uniqueness of the Andalusian poetry of the early 20th century. Generalized studies of the style and poetics of F. G. Lorca, both in Spanish and in Ukrainian literary studies, are considered, the ways of translation and interpretation of poetry and poetry of the artist are considered. The poetry of F. G. Lorca from the poetry collections Romancero Gitano, Poema del cante jondo, Llanto por Ignacio Sánchez Mejías, which bear the imprint of the special identity of the Andalusian poetry of the given period is analyzed. The general markers for determining the specifics of the Spanish lyric poetry of the early 20th century are proposed, and the prospects for more research on this topic are outlined. The defining factors for determining the specifics of the Spanish lyrical literature of the early 20th century are proposed.

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Author Biography

  • Iрина Василенко, Kryvyi Rih State Pedagogical University

    Candidate of Philological Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Ukrainian and World Literatures

Published

2019-06-30

Issue

Section

Mentality of world literature

How to Cite

Markers of the Andalusian mentality in the poetics of F. G. Lorca. (2019). Literatures of the World: Poetics, Mentality and Spirituality, 13, 93-101. https://doi.org/10.31812/world_lit.v13i0.2374