Internal and External Composition of I.A. Bunin’s Diaries

Authors

  • Lyubov G. Chapaeva Moscow pedagogical state university

Abstract

The history of the creation and publication of I.A. Bunin’s diaries are of interest to literary scholars and textual critics, but the study of their linguistic features is not complete. The diaries of I.A. Bunin as a whole and each separately are a communicative, structural and semantic unity, which is reflected in their composition. While retaining the characteristics common to this genre, Bunin’s diaries are original. The author, for example, rejects the classical methods of syntactic connection of records and sentences in them, freely combines fragments of various topics. The integrity of the entire text is preserved not with the help of interphrasal communication, but with the help of keywords repeated in the text, the predominance of certain lexical and semantic series, which determine a certain coherence, that is, a nonlinear type of connectivity that unites elements of different levels of the text. The characteristic properties of Bunin’s diary entries include the parsimony of linguistic means, the accuracy and detail of the chronotope, incomplete sentences, fragmentation and parceling, an abundance of clarifying comments, inserted constructions. Thus, the architectonics of I.A. Bunin, that is, the division of the text into separate semantic fragments, has both common features inherent in the genre and individual ones.

Key words: Bunin, composition, architectonics, temporality, parcelling.

DOI 10.18522/1995-0640-2020-4-97-106

Author Biography

Lyubov G. Chapaeva , Moscow pedagogical state university

grand Ph.D. in Philology, associate professor, professor of general and applied linguistics dpt. Moscow pedagogical state university

Published

2020-12-22

How to Cite

Chapaeva Л. Г. . (2020). Internal and External Composition of I.A. Bunin’s Diaries . Proceedings of Southern Federal University. Philology, 2020(4), 97–106. Retrieved from https://philol-journal.sfedu.ru/index.php/sfuphilol/article/view/1549

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Section

LINGUISTICS