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Mystery
Simush P.I. -

DOI:
10.7256/2454-0749.2013.2.8000

Abstract:
Simush, P. I. - Blok and Esenin’s Codes as a Synonym of Russia pp. 109-119

DOI:
10.7256/2454-0749.2013.2.62894

Abstract: In this article the author is solving a very topical issue of interpreting mystical experience of Russian ‘prophet’ poets from the point of view of D. Mendeleev’s formula about ‘the mid-kingdom’. The ‘median’ idea, in fact, is the synonym of Russia overcoming the extreme points of its tragic fate. The author’s philological concept combines ‘philosophy’ and ‘science’ with ‘theology’ and allows to decode the codes of Russia, revolution and national identity.
Keywords: philology, middle of Russia, extreme points, Christ, national identity, Russian isomorphism, prophetic information, national revolution.
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