Nikolai Klyuev from 1917 to the end of the 1920's: intellectual evolution and poetic works

Nikolai Klyuev (1884-1937) is one of the most fascinating figures of the Russian «Silver age» and modernism. Forbidden for half a century after the poet’s execution, his work was almost fully recovered only at the end of the 1980’s, and the publication of the late epic poems sparked an intense inter...

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Main Author: Sinichkina, Daria
Other Authors: Europe orientale, balkanique et médiane (EUR'ORBEM), Université Paris-Sorbonne (UP4)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Contrat Doctoral, Université Paris-Sorbonne - Paris IV, Catherine DEPRETTO
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:French
Published: HAL CCSD 2016
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NEP
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spelling ftsorbonneuniv:oai:HAL:tel-01629633v1 2024-04-28T08:37:08+00:00 Nikolai Klyuev from 1917 to the end of the 1920's: intellectual evolution and poetic works Nikolaj Kljuev de 1917 à la fin des années 1920: trajectoire intellectuelle et œuvre poétique. Sinichkina, Daria Europe orientale, balkanique et médiane (EUR'ORBEM) Université Paris-Sorbonne (UP4)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) Contrat Doctoral Université Paris-Sorbonne - Paris IV Catherine DEPRETTO 2016-12-10 https://theses.hal.science/tel-01629633 https://theses.hal.science/tel-01629633/document https://theses.hal.science/tel-01629633/file/These_Daria_Sinichkina.pdf fr fre HAL CCSD tel-01629633 https://theses.hal.science/tel-01629633 https://theses.hal.science/tel-01629633/document https://theses.hal.science/tel-01629633/file/These_Daria_Sinichkina.pdf http://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/licences/copyright/ info:eu-repo/semantics/OpenAccess https://theses.hal.science/tel-01629633 Littératures. Université Paris-Sorbonne - Paris IV, 2016. Français. ⟨NNT : ⟩ lyric hero «neo-peasant» poetry homoerotic poetry Russian revolution peasant revolution 1920’s popular song theatrality soviet cultural policy intellectual circle artistic circle NEP-era Alexander Blok so- viet poetry official poetry lyric poetry epos Kitez popular culture elite culture Sergei Esenin scythians Nikolai Klyuev Russian modernism Silver age literary personnality poésie «néo- paysanne» héros lyrique personnalité littéraire Âge d’argent modernisme Nikolaj Kljuev homoérotisme chant populaire révolution paysanne années 1920 révolution russe théâtralité politique culturelle soviétique cercle intellectuel cercle artistique NEP Alexandre Blok Mihail Kuzmin Daniil Harms poésie soviétique poésie officielle lyrisme épopée culture populaire info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis Theses 2016 ftsorbonneuniv 2024-04-08T17:18:03Z Nikolai Klyuev (1884-1937) is one of the most fascinating figures of the Russian «Silver age» and modernism. Forbidden for half a century after the poet’s execution, his work was almost fully recovered only at the end of the 1980’s, and the publication of the late epic poems sparked an intense interest in those poetic testimonies of the violence of collectivization. Born in the Russian North, committed to the peasant revolution, Alexander Blok’s penpal between 1907 and 1915, ideologist of neo-populism in the 1910’s, bolshevik in 1919, Klyuev became in the 1920’s a reference for the young generation of soviet poets (Harms, Vvedenski, etc.), a keeper of Russian folk culture and an example of anti-behavior whithin the frame of a mutating literary field. Attracting a diverse crown and modifying his literary persona as well as his voice regarding his audience, Klyuev thrives on stage as well as within the private circle and couple. Whilst he has found during the 1910’s a valuable aesthetic material in Russian folklore, old belief and popular songs, his poetic universe gravitates around his «self» in an egocentric manner. The utopian formula of the «isba cosmos» is formulated precisely within the lyric cycles of the 1920’s that correspond to the intimate intention of his verse. Carnal and homoerotic, the «lyric hero» is also disembodied in the Word that carries the poetic intention, the same way the mask Klyuev dons in public becomes the vehicle of his narrative identity in perpetual representation. Nikolaï Kliouev (1884-1937) est l’une des figures les plus fascinantes de l’«Âge d’argent» russe et du modernisme. Longtemps interdite après son exécution, son œuvre n’a été redécouverte qu’à la faveur du « boom » éditorial de la perestroïka, la publication de poèmes épiques tardifs suscitant un vif intérêt pour son œuvre témoignage de la violence de la collectivisation. Né dans le Nord russe, engagé pour la cause paysanne, correspondant d’Alexandre Blok entre 1907 et 1915, idéologue du néo-populisme dans les années ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Russian North HAL Sorbonne Université
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topic lyric hero
«neo-peasant» poetry
homoerotic poetry
Russian revolution
peasant revolution
1920’s
popular song
theatrality
soviet cultural policy
intellectual circle
artistic circle
NEP-era
Alexander Blok
so- viet poetry
official poetry
lyric poetry
epos
Kitez
popular culture
elite culture
Sergei Esenin
scythians
Nikolai Klyuev
Russian modernism
Silver age
literary personnality
poésie «néo- paysanne»
héros lyrique
personnalité littéraire
Âge d’argent
modernisme
Nikolaj Kljuev
homoérotisme
chant populaire
révolution paysanne
années 1920
révolution russe
théâtralité
politique culturelle soviétique
cercle intellectuel
cercle artistique
NEP
Alexandre Blok
Mihail Kuzmin
Daniil Harms
poésie soviétique
poésie officielle
lyrisme
épopée
culture populaire
spellingShingle lyric hero
«neo-peasant» poetry
homoerotic poetry
Russian revolution
peasant revolution
1920’s
popular song
theatrality
soviet cultural policy
intellectual circle
artistic circle
NEP-era
Alexander Blok
so- viet poetry
official poetry
lyric poetry
epos
Kitez
popular culture
elite culture
Sergei Esenin
scythians
Nikolai Klyuev
Russian modernism
Silver age
literary personnality
poésie «néo- paysanne»
héros lyrique
personnalité littéraire
Âge d’argent
modernisme
Nikolaj Kljuev
homoérotisme
chant populaire
révolution paysanne
années 1920
révolution russe
théâtralité
politique culturelle soviétique
cercle intellectuel
cercle artistique
NEP
Alexandre Blok
Mihail Kuzmin
Daniil Harms
poésie soviétique
poésie officielle
lyrisme
épopée
culture populaire
Sinichkina, Daria
Nikolai Klyuev from 1917 to the end of the 1920's: intellectual evolution and poetic works
topic_facet lyric hero
«neo-peasant» poetry
homoerotic poetry
Russian revolution
peasant revolution
1920’s
popular song
theatrality
soviet cultural policy
intellectual circle
artistic circle
NEP-era
Alexander Blok
so- viet poetry
official poetry
lyric poetry
epos
Kitez
popular culture
elite culture
Sergei Esenin
scythians
Nikolai Klyuev
Russian modernism
Silver age
literary personnality
poésie «néo- paysanne»
héros lyrique
personnalité littéraire
Âge d’argent
modernisme
Nikolaj Kljuev
homoérotisme
chant populaire
révolution paysanne
années 1920
révolution russe
théâtralité
politique culturelle soviétique
cercle intellectuel
cercle artistique
NEP
Alexandre Blok
Mihail Kuzmin
Daniil Harms
poésie soviétique
poésie officielle
lyrisme
épopée
culture populaire
description Nikolai Klyuev (1884-1937) is one of the most fascinating figures of the Russian «Silver age» and modernism. Forbidden for half a century after the poet’s execution, his work was almost fully recovered only at the end of the 1980’s, and the publication of the late epic poems sparked an intense interest in those poetic testimonies of the violence of collectivization. Born in the Russian North, committed to the peasant revolution, Alexander Blok’s penpal between 1907 and 1915, ideologist of neo-populism in the 1910’s, bolshevik in 1919, Klyuev became in the 1920’s a reference for the young generation of soviet poets (Harms, Vvedenski, etc.), a keeper of Russian folk culture and an example of anti-behavior whithin the frame of a mutating literary field. Attracting a diverse crown and modifying his literary persona as well as his voice regarding his audience, Klyuev thrives on stage as well as within the private circle and couple. Whilst he has found during the 1910’s a valuable aesthetic material in Russian folklore, old belief and popular songs, his poetic universe gravitates around his «self» in an egocentric manner. The utopian formula of the «isba cosmos» is formulated precisely within the lyric cycles of the 1920’s that correspond to the intimate intention of his verse. Carnal and homoerotic, the «lyric hero» is also disembodied in the Word that carries the poetic intention, the same way the mask Klyuev dons in public becomes the vehicle of his narrative identity in perpetual representation. Nikolaï Kliouev (1884-1937) est l’une des figures les plus fascinantes de l’«Âge d’argent» russe et du modernisme. Longtemps interdite après son exécution, son œuvre n’a été redécouverte qu’à la faveur du « boom » éditorial de la perestroïka, la publication de poèmes épiques tardifs suscitant un vif intérêt pour son œuvre témoignage de la violence de la collectivisation. Né dans le Nord russe, engagé pour la cause paysanne, correspondant d’Alexandre Blok entre 1907 et 1915, idéologue du néo-populisme dans les années ...
author2 Europe orientale, balkanique et médiane (EUR'ORBEM)
Université Paris-Sorbonne (UP4)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
Contrat Doctoral
Université Paris-Sorbonne - Paris IV
Catherine DEPRETTO
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title Nikolai Klyuev from 1917 to the end of the 1920's: intellectual evolution and poetic works
title_short Nikolai Klyuev from 1917 to the end of the 1920's: intellectual evolution and poetic works
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