This book will stimulate scholarly interest in the Ukrainian language and literature that have faced numerous challenges in the modern period. May be used in university courses on the history of Slavic languages and literatures, contemporary theories of nation-building and national identity as well as language contact and sociolinguistics.
This book will stimulate scholarly interest in the Ukrainian language and literature that have faced numerous challenges in the modern period. May be used in university courses on the history of Slavic languages and literatures, contemporary theories of nation-building and national identity as well as language contact and sociolinguistics.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Andrii Danylenko is a well-known Slavists who edited and authored several books on Slavic linguistics and philology as well as dozens of studies on a wide array of topics ranging from Indo-European to literary Ukrainian. He is an editorial Board member of several publications and a reviewer for numerous publications and programs in North America, Europe, and Japan.
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Acknowledgements Abbreviations Introduction: Writing a Linguistic Biography of a Ukrainian Maverick Part I: The Bible Chapter 1: Exploring Psalmody The Book of Psalms Alexandrine Verse or Trochaic Foot? Invoking Gavrila Deravin Church Slavonicisms Kuliisms Xarkiv Chimes In The 1897 Poetic Crowning Chapter 2: The Makings of the Rusian Bible A Pentateuch Prolusion Gearing Up for New Challenges Poison and Ruin for the Rusian People The Labor Pangs of a Unified Ukrainian Literary Language Reception of the Translation The Sloboda Bulwark The Archangel Havrylo Who Else Bears a Grudge? The Creation of the New Biblical Style Means of Archaization Means of Vernacularization Chapter 3: Galicia Writes Back The West or the East? Fostering Rusian Church Vernacular Any Palliative Solution? Lost in Diacritics To Secularize or Synthesize ? Chapter 4: Here Comes the Bible! The Holy Writ Doesn t Burn Tobit and Job At the Crossroads of Poetry and Prose Ivan Ne uj-Levyc kyj Takes It Personally The Pranks of Ivan Franko Ivan Puljuj Makes His Riposte How Should It Sound? How to String Words? How to Choose Words? How to Spell Words? Ivan Ne uj-Levyc kyj Is Shuffled Backstage Interpreting Hebrew Poetry The Book of Job Lamentations The Song of Songs The Versified Bible Summary Part II: Shakespeare Chapter 5: Oh, Shakespeare, Our Father, Native to All Peoples Ethics Avant la Lettre! Bringing Forth the Ukrainian Shakespeare The First (Over)Reaction The Language of the Ukrainian Shakespeare On the Threshold of a New Secular High Style Chapter 6: Expanding the Literary Canon of the Ukrainian Shakespeare The First Step Is the Hardest? Huculia Did Not Appear; Rather Shakespeare Was Merely Hidden Hamlet or Hamljet? That Is the Question Hamlet in Peasant Leather Shoes The Younger Generation Steps to the Fore We Are All Peasants Today One or Multiple Homesteads? Conclusion: Detours Offered But Never Taken Bibliography Indices Geographical and Personal Names Subjects and Titles of Literary Works and Translations Word-forms
Acknowledgements Abbreviations Introduction: Writing a Linguistic Biography of a Ukrainian Maverick Part I: The Bible Chapter 1: Exploring Psalmody The Book of Psalms Alexandrine Verse or Trochaic Foot? Invoking Gavrila Deravin Church Slavonicisms Kuliisms Xarkiv Chimes In The 1897 Poetic Crowning Chapter 2: The Makings of the Rusian Bible A Pentateuch Prolusion Gearing Up for New Challenges Poison and Ruin for the Rusian People The Labor Pangs of a Unified Ukrainian Literary Language Reception of the Translation The Sloboda Bulwark The Archangel Havrylo Who Else Bears a Grudge? The Creation of the New Biblical Style Means of Archaization Means of Vernacularization Chapter 3: Galicia Writes Back The West or the East? Fostering Rusian Church Vernacular Any Palliative Solution? Lost in Diacritics To Secularize or Synthesize ? Chapter 4: Here Comes the Bible! The Holy Writ Doesn t Burn Tobit and Job At the Crossroads of Poetry and Prose Ivan Ne uj-Levyc kyj Takes It Personally The Pranks of Ivan Franko Ivan Puljuj Makes His Riposte How Should It Sound? How to String Words? How to Choose Words? How to Spell Words? Ivan Ne uj-Levyc kyj Is Shuffled Backstage Interpreting Hebrew Poetry The Book of Job Lamentations The Song of Songs The Versified Bible Summary Part II: Shakespeare Chapter 5: Oh, Shakespeare, Our Father, Native to All Peoples Ethics Avant la Lettre! Bringing Forth the Ukrainian Shakespeare The First (Over)Reaction The Language of the Ukrainian Shakespeare On the Threshold of a New Secular High Style Chapter 6: Expanding the Literary Canon of the Ukrainian Shakespeare The First Step Is the Hardest? Huculia Did Not Appear; Rather Shakespeare Was Merely Hidden Hamlet or Hamljet? That Is the Question Hamlet in Peasant Leather Shoes The Younger Generation Steps to the Fore We Are All Peasants Today One or Multiple Homesteads? Conclusion: Detours Offered But Never Taken Bibliography Indices Geographical and Personal Names Subjects and Titles of Literary Works and Translations Word-forms
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