NATURE AND SPACE IN ANDREY BITOV'S NOVEL ARMENIAN LESSONS

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  • Kamilya Azimovna Nabiyeva Russian Language Teacher of the Department of Language and Teaching Methodology of the Angren University

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novella, Russian literature, world picture, space, time, chronotope, Andrei Bitov.

Abstract

Lessons of Armenia’ by Andrei Bitov is a story that was conceived by the writer in the late 60s, in a difficult period of creative self-determination and search for himself. Spaciousness is a necessary condition for the perception of Armenia. Much of what A. Bitov talks about in the story coincides with the ideas of D.S. Likhachev. Spaciousness is a special category that allows us to feel the character of the people, which combines the natural, religious and creative origins. This aspect is not accidentally revealed with the help of reminiscences from Pushkin's and Tyutchev's poems. As the task of the traveller is not only to explore Armenia, but also to return to his own national identity and creativity.

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Published

2024-10-17

How to Cite

Kamilya Azimovna Nabiyeva. (2024). NATURE AND SPACE IN ANDREY BITOV’S NOVEL ARMENIAN LESSONS. Web of Teachers: Inderscience Research, 2(10), 115–119. Retrieved from https://webofjournals.com/index.php/1/article/view/1926

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