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<title>Международная научная конференция „Русская литература XVIII–XXI вв. Диалог идей и эстетических концепций”</title>
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Sadzińska, Ewa; Szymańska, Aleksandra
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Polak, Andrzej
In the first part of the article the author presents phenomena characteristic of current Russian&#13;
social fiction, focusing on genres such as alternative history, futuro-historical fiction and alternative&#13;
futurology. In the Russian literature of the last two decades, futurological forecasts draw attention.&#13;
As part of social-political projects, they offer an alternative to the real history of Russia in the 20th&#13;
century. The second part of the paper discusses the novel 2017 by Olga Slavnikova, considered one&#13;
of the most interesting examples of alternative futurology.
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Mięsowska, Lidia
The article presents an attempt to describe the oeuvre of the Russian and French playwright&#13;
and theatre theoretician Mikhail Volokhov in the context of his relation to the Russian theatre of&#13;
the absurd of the 1920s as well as to the 1950s western model of theatre of the absurd, represented&#13;
by Samuel Beckett and Eugène Ionesco. The author also discusses Volokhov’s dramatic works in&#13;
reference to the philosophy of existentialism.
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Журчева, Ольга
The article is devoted to the problem of authorial intention in contemporary Russian drama.&#13;
Firstly, major theoretical approaches to the ‘problem of the author’ in drama are identified. It is&#13;
then demonstrated how cultural paradigms change in an artistic consciousness and how, as a consequence,&#13;
the most important structural components of drama – conflict, character, genre – become&#13;
discredited and deconstructed. There follows an overview of specific examples of such transformations&#13;
of these generic features of drama. It is argued in the paper that such transformations result&#13;
from the activation of the author’s consciousness and are a manifestation of the author’s intentions&#13;
regarding the modern picture of the world.
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