Abstract [eng] |
Like autobiographies, memoirs, diaries and notebooks, letters are autobiographical texts which problematize, in one way or another, the relationship between “poetry” and “truth”, i.e. fact and fiction, an issue that is examined by means of the literary conventions available to a given culture. This dissertation explores the issue of forms of literariness in autobiographical texts as based on Marina Tsvetajeva’s epistolary legacy. The corpus of correspondence includes larger blocks of writings, consisting of Tsvetajeva’s letters to N. Gaidukevitch, S. Andronikova-Galpern, A. Bachrach, A. Berg, V. Bunin, V. Bulgakov, A. Vishniak (Gelikon), N. Gronskij, R. Gul, O. Kolbasina-Tchernova, R. Lomonosova, K. Rodzevitch, V. Rudniov, V. Sosinskij, P. Suvtchinskij, A. Teskova, G. Fedotov, D. Shachovsk, and A. Shteiger. |