Biographical allusions to reality in poetry. Theoretical introduction
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https://doi.org/10.15584/tik.2022.3Keywords:
literary theory, ontology, biography, literary allusion, lyrical strategy, possible worlds, literary fictionAbstract
This article is an introduction to theoretical considerations focused on biographical allusions to reality that find their place in poetry. The author, following the theories of literary fiction rooted in Aristotle's thought, takes the position that all scientific considerations concerning the actual prototypes of the creation of the represented worlds must start with the rejection of existential monism and assume the existence of "possible worlds". The author proposes to introduce the concept of "biographical allusion formulated with the use of a lyrical strategy" into the science of literature. It turns out that there are three basic lyrical strategies of this type: testimony, confession, and challenge.
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