Friedrich Nietzsche’s Philosophical Idea of the Eternal Return in the Poetry of the Russian Symbolism .......... 465

Authors

Swietłana D. Titarenko
Sankt-Peterburgskij gosudarstvennyj universitet, Sankt-Peterburg
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6981-0664

Synopsis

FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE’S PHILOSOPHICAL IDEA OF THE ETERNAL RETURN IN THE POETRY OF THE RUSSIAN SYMBOLISM

The author of the article analyzes influence of Friedrich Nietzsche’s idea of the eternal return on philosophy and poetry of Russian symbolists. It is stated that this idea is concordant to Vladimir Solovyov’s philosophy of unitotality. The artistic implementation of the idea of the eternal return is considered in the poetry of Dmitrii Merezhkovskii, Zinaida Gippius, Valerii Bryusov, Fyodor Sologub, Konstantin Balmont, Alexander Blok, Vyacheslav Ivanov, Andrey Bely. The models of time varied and changed in the poetry of Russian symbolists. They are represented by the motives of closed circle or labyrinth (Gippius, Sologub, Blok), sacred time of history, culture, religion (Merezhkovskii, Bryusov, Blok, Ivanov), death and resurrection (Ivanov), mystic reincarnation (Bely). Motives of lost paradise and the eternal return become dominant in the Balmont’s poetry, archetype of the divine child and cosmic world play the main role. Ivanov’s works mainly have motives of soul returning to the existence (God), ritual and mythological motives of death and resurrection. It is concluded that Nietzsche’s idea influenced the poetic thinking and mythopoetic strategies of symbolists. Nietzsche’s idea in the philosophy and poetry of symbolists approached Christian religion and esoteric theories.

Author Biography

Swietłana D. Titarenko, Sankt-Peterburgskij gosudarstvennyj universitet, Sankt-Peterburg

Doktor filologičeskih nauk, professor Kafedry istorii russkoj literatury, Sankt-Peterburgskij gosudarstvennyj universitet.

Pages

465-477

Forthcoming

21 September 2019

How to Cite

Titarenko, S.D. (2019) “Friedrich Nietzsche’s Philosophical Idea of the Eternal Return in the Poetry of the Russian Symbolism . 465”, in Dudek, A., Je. Lewkijewskaja, E., and Kadykało, A. (eds.) Czas w kulturze rosyjskiej. Poland: Księgarnia Akademicka Publishing (Antropologia Kultury Rosyjskiej), pp. 465–477. doi:10.12797/9788381381383/36.