TO THE QUESTION OF LITERARY INFLUENCES ON VASYL’ STUS’ POETIC CREATIVITY
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24919/2411-4758.2021.211700Keywords:
V. Stus; T. Shevchenko; poetic heritage; prison poetry; literary influence.Abstract
This article is aimed at studying the intertextual conn ections of Vasyl’ Stus, a key fi gure for contemporary cultural identity, with great Ukrainian poets and writers. It has been confi rmed that among those literary men, whom Stus considered important in his formation as a poet, Taras Shevchenko aroused his interest in a «privileged» way. At the same time, it has been assumed that literary infl uence might not be the main argument in choosing themes and images. It has been proved that a detailed study of the possible infl uence upon Stus would help better understand his way of thinking and his poetry.
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