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The Petrushka's Syndrome novel as response to Russian Modernism
Budinová, Natálie ; Kosáková, Hana (advisor) ; Nykl, Hanuš (referee)
This thesis analyzes the novel of the contemporary Russian-writing author Dina Rubina (born 1953) - Petrushka's Syndrome (Синдром Петрушки) and concentrates on the usage and development of modernist, and particularly symbolist aspects, motifs, and methods. The thesis likewise focuses on the utilization of the puppetry theme, as well as the polysemantic-sounding title "Petrushka's Syndrome." The analysis of the text proper is complemented by comparison with two classics of Russian Modernism. First, with the novel of Fyodor Sologub The Petty Demon (Мелкий бес), based on the common motifs of creating a parallel world, in which the characters seek refuge. The second foundation is the theme of the restoration of characters from the Italian Commedia dell'arte in comparison with the play of Alexander Blok The Fairground Booth (Балаганчик).

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4 Budinová, Nela
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