«Слышу голос из прекрасного далека»: феномен Овидианского возрождения в западноевропейской культуре

Авторы

  • Марина Александровна Можейко Белорусский государственный университет культуры и искусств, ул. Рабкоровская, 17, 220007, г. Минск, Беларусь

Ключевые слова:

возрождение, малый ренессанс, культурный расцвет, интерес к Античности, интерпретация античного наследия, любовная лирика, овидианский канон, овидианская традиция Средневековья, легитимация любви в средневековой поэзии

Аннотация

Рассматривается феномен Овидианского возрождения в средневековой культуре Западной Европы. Выявляется его место в ряду малых ренессансов Средневековья, оцениваются его значение в контексте трансформаций средневековой картины мира и влияние на трактовку любви в культуре Средних веков.

Биография автора

  • Марина Александровна Можейко, Белорусский государственный университет культуры и искусств, ул. Рабкоровская, 17, 220007, г. Минск, Беларусь

    доктор философских наук, профессор; заведующий кафедрой философии и методологии гуманитарных наук факультета культурологии и социокультурной деятельности

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2019-07-21

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Можейко, М.А. 2019. «Слышу голос из прекрасного далека»: феномен Овидианского возрождения в западноевропейской культуре. Журнал Белорусского государственного университета. Социология. 2 (июл. 2019), 116–123.