Biographical parallelism in Russian satirical journalism of the 19th century

Authors

  • Александр Иванович Станько Southern federal university, Rostov-on-Don

Abstract

When creating a satirical image Russian writers of the 19th century involved reception biographical parallelism. Pushkin, Belinsky, Herzen and other masters of the personal journalism in their satires, pamphlets, parodies disclosed traitors, informers, literary speculators. At the same time facts from the biographies of real people, subjected to reproof, were set out on a material of other biographies, often unreal characters. Thereby it was achieved a satirical effect and a way to avoid clashes with censorship.

Keywords: biographical parallelism, satirical genres, personal journalism.

Stanko Alexander Ivanovich - Ph.D. of linguistics, professor of journalism history dpt. of Institute of philology, journalism and cross-cultural communication of Southern Federal University. Phone: (863) 243-39-51.

References

Белинский В.Г. Пол. Собр. соч. Т. 6. М., 1955.

Герцен А.И. Собр. соч. Т. 2. М., 1954.

Пушкин А.С. Полн. собр. соч. Т. 7. Л., 1978.

References

Belinskij V.G. Poln. sobr. soch. T. 6. M., 1955.

Gercen A.I. Sobr. soch. T. 2. M., 1954.

Pushkin A.S. Poln. sobr. soch. T. 7. L., 1978.

Published

2015-06-24

How to Cite

Станько, А. И. (2015). Biographical parallelism in Russian satirical journalism of the 19th century. Proceedings of Southern Federal University. Philology, (2), 134–137. Retrieved from https://philol-journal.sfedu.ru/index.php/sfuphilol/article/view/814

Issue

Section

JOURNALISM

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