“Mermaids” Theme in A. P. Chekhov’s Short Stories «Trouble» and “Nervous Breakdown”

Authors

  • Anna A. Zubanova Rostov State Medical University
  • Marina Ch. Larionova Federal Research Center the Southern Scientific Center of Russian Academy of Science

Abstract

Short stories «Trouble» and «Nervous Breakdown» have social and psychological issues. However, as it often happens in A.P. Chekhov’s works, it is realized with the involvement of a folk culture language with which it creates the basis for its national identity. A folklore image of a mermaid and concepts related to it have an important role in these realistic short stories. The image, being constructive in both cases, appears in different forms and performs different functions. In the first case, the mermaid creates an associated field of indifference, devastation. In the second – temptation, fall, seduction.

Key words: Chekhov, folk culture, mermaid, «Trouble», «Nervous Breakdown».

DOI 10.18522/1995-0640-2020-2-12-17

Author Biographies

Anna A. Zubanova, Rostov State Medical University

Anna A. Zubanova – specialist in educational and methodical work in the department for the preparation of scientific and scientific-pedagogical personnel of the Department of Scientific Policy and the Organization of Scientific Research, Rostov State Medical University.

Marina Ch. Larionova, Federal Research Center the Southern Scientific Center of Russian Academy of Science

grand Ph.D. of Philology, head of Philology laboratory. Federal Research Center the Southern Scientific Center of Russian Academy of Science

Published

2020-07-01

How to Cite

Zubanova А. А., & Larionova Л. М. (2020). “Mermaids” Theme in A. P. Chekhov’s Short Stories «Trouble» and “Nervous Breakdown”. Proceedings of Southern Federal University. Philology, 2020(2), 12–17. Retrieved from https://philol-journal.sfedu.ru/index.php/sfuphilol/article/view/1462

Issue

Section

CHEKHOV PAGES