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Emotion and feeling as the concept of literary analysis of poetry

https://doi.org/10.29235/2524-2369-2019-64-1-93-102

Abstract

The relevance of the research is in distinguishing of the concepts of emotion and feeling as independent definitions in the literary analysis of poetic work. The article deals with the mechanisms of interaction of emotions and feelings in the author’s experience. In our study, we position the indivisibility, coexistence of two processes of an emotional and sensual in one fact of psyche, each of which finds its unique forms and content in an artistic work. However, the mutual orientation, its division that do not exclude identity, tell us about the existence of a certain integrity, about a common space for the existence of emotion and feeling, its connection on the basis of deep inseparability which is based on the integrity of the world and man, being and consciousness, emotional and rational. The thesis states that the emotional experience is a demonstration of certain feelings, emotions or their complex constructs. And the forms of experiencing emotions and feelings in a poetic work are the moods, affects, passions of the lyric hero.

About the Author

S. V. Kolyadko
Belarusian Culture, Language and Literature Research Centre of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarusю
Belarus

Svetlana V. Kolyadko – Ph. D (Philol.), Leading Scientific Researcher. 

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