- Author:
Дмитро Єсипенко
- Institution:
Інститут літератури ім. Т. Г. Шевченка НАН України (Київ, Україна)
- Year of publication:
2017
- Source:
Show
- Pages:
174-195
- DOI Address:
http://dx.doi.org/10.15804/PPUSN.2017.03.13
- PDF:
pomi/03/pomi201713.pdf
The Unknown Borys Hrinchenko’s Novel on Ukrainian History.
The unfinished novel by Ukrainian writer Borys Hrinchenko about the 17th century has just been published for the first time. Literary critics have never directly mentioned this literary text. The article examines the history of the creation of the novel; in particular, the circumstances that prevented the author from finishing it. Special attention is paid to the originality of the work, the displaying of the events through the eyes of a woman, a Polish noble lady. The article also traces similarities in the representation of private and public conflicts caused by social and issues found in Hrinchenko’s novel and Mykola Kostomarov’s drama Pereyaslav’ska Nich (Pereyaslav night) and Panteleimon Kulish’s novel Chorna Rada (The Black Council).
- Author:
Nino Goderdzishvili
- E-mail:
niniagoderdzishvili@gmail.com
- Institution:
Georgian National Museum, Georgia
- ORCID:
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1294-0422
- Author:
Nato Gengiuri
- Institution:
Shota Rustaveli Theater and Film Georgia State University
- Year of publication:
2023
- Source:
Show
- Pages:
31-59
- DOI Address:
https://doi.org/10.15804/so2023203
- PDF:
so/26/so2603.pdf
Hunting scene of St. Eustace and related storylines hold an important place in the Christian art of the middle centuries. We find this theme, in various forms and interpretations, in almost every century from V to XVIII. It is found in monumental paintings, as well as in stone carving and metalwork. The article presents a study on two repousse icons kept in the Golden Fund of Shalva Amiranashvili Museum of Fine Arts: Plate of Saint Eustace with doors, with a hunting scene of Eustace Placida (Q. 747) and plate with Infantry Placida (Tf. 60). The aim of the work is the dating of unexplored repousse icons, artistic-stylistic analysis of the iconographic scheme, and Clarifying the issue of the origin of Tf. 60. On both icons, the inscription identifies the Saint: “წა ე (ვ)სტატი”. It provides important information for dating the icon. From a paleographic point of view, the icon’s inscription should belong to the late Middle Ages, approximately XVI-XVII centuries. It is worth noting that both inscriptions are made with one hand. The overall content context, stylistic solution, and paleographic analysis speak of a single origin. Based on the paleographic analysis, the study of the iconographic scheme and artisticstylistic features, according to our assumption, the plate of Saint Eustace with doors, with a hunting scene of Eustace Placida (Q. 747) and plate with Infantry Placida (Tf. 60) date back to the XVI–XVII centuries.