An Endeavor of Freedom: Modern Anthologies of Ukrainian Free Verse
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The main problem of researching the semantics of free
verse and its translations is that every literary critic is free to look at this
intricate genre, choosing one’s own set of tropes and figures to interpret it
in written form. These facts were considered in this study of original
Ukrainian free verse works and their interpretations, regarding the specific
treats of languages to use. The anthology Вільний вітер. Волен вятър
published in Kharkiv in 2017 became a material for this research. This
issue makes a good opportunity for one reader to get acquainted with
Bulgarian culture, and for another to actualize their knowledge about this
country on Black Sea coast. The 20th century free verse writing represents
quite active and flexible use of natural philosophical imagery in the artistic
texture of the poems. These are different functions for it to fulfill (from
decorating the lyrical narration up to expression of an essence of the
work), stylistic means, and formation of the new connotations on the base
of traditional meanings. Studying the interpretations of traditional genres
and their poetics in compositional and lingual dimensions of both
Ukrainian and Bulgarian free verses (those included into Вільний вітер)
allowed seeing the fact: the more the author gets into the internal world of
the character and one’s relationships with nature, the wider becomes the
circle of meanings for the cultural conceit, image, and symbol. Furthermore,
the larger research field gets opened for comparison of aforesaid meanings
in various languages, not only Ukrainian and Bulgarian.
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Naumenko, N. An Endeavor of Freedom: Modern Anthologies of Ukrainian Free Verse / NataliaNaumenko // Pytannia literaturoznavstva. - 2018. - No. 98. - Pp. 175–190.