Despite the obvious connection of V.A. Sosnora's creativity with the cultural heritage of the past, this topic has rarely become the subject of literary research.
The article helpsto clarify and concretize the models and principles of interaction of neoavant-garde andneo-modern texts with previous poetic texts by the example of the poems “I will win you from all families, from all brides …” by V.A. Sosnora and “I will win you from all lands, from all heavens …” by M.I. Tsvetaeva. The figurative system, motives, themes, and the form of the compared works are analyzed. The context is expanded by involving the materialof myths of various peoples, biblical stories and texts of Christian services. The article applies both immanent and contextual approaches to the literary work,
while taking into account that the biography of M.I. Tsvetaeva has been studied much better at the moment. The biography of V.A. Sosnora has not yet been written, and its appearance will be able to shed lighton many non-obvious places of the text under study. In conclusion, a reasonable assumption is made that the poem by V.A. Sosnory's “I will win you from all families, from all brides…”, which obviously refers to the text of M.I. Tsvetaeva “I will win you from all lands, from all heavens…”, on closer examination turns out to be not just a repetition of similar themes, but a poetic response with a complication of the structure, the system of images and a significant change of central motives.
For citation:
Bolnova E.V. Creative dialogue between V.A. Sosnora and M.I. Tsvetaeva (Based on the poems “I will win you from all families, from all brides…”
by V.A. Sosnora and “I will win you from all lands, from all heavens…” by M.I. Tsvetaeva), Ivanovo State University Bulletin, Series: Humanities, 2023, iss. 4, pp. 5—12.