- PII
 - S241377150000616-0-1
 - DOI
 - 10.7868/S0000616-0-1
 - Publication type
 - Article
 - Status
 - Published
 - Authors
 - Volume/ Edition
 - Volume 70 / Issue 1
 - Pages
 - 29-36
 - Abstract
 The paper presents evidence that the poem is, in fact, not a fragment, but a complete work of art (although wanting some polishing) while the apparent "break" is based on the theme of the end of life. The poem is an example of a "pseudo-broken" text characteristic of Pushkin's poetics. There occurred an essential rearrangement of original elements when compared with works that were its sources (a poem by Robert Southey and a Spanish legend). As a result, the "sinner" and the "sasint" merged to become one person whose prehistory is brought to light by means of the analysis of the inner structure of the text.
- Keywords
 - pseudo-broken text, hidden plot, analysis of the inner structure of the text
 - Date of publication
 - 01.01.2011
 - Year of publication
 - 2011
 - Number of purchasers
 - 1
 - Views
 - 1390