Titre | Vjačeslav Ivanov et Vladimir Solov'ev | |
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Auteur | Michel Grabar | |
Revue | Cahiers du monde russe | |
Numéro | volume 35, no 1-2, janvier-juin 1994 Un maître de sagesse au XX e siècle Vjačeslav Ivanov et son temps | |
Rubrique / Thématique | Biographica |
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Page | 393-399 | |
Résumé anglais |
Michel GRABAR, Viacheslav Ivanov and Vladimir Solov'ev.
As a philosopher and a poet, Vladimir Solov'ev exercised a determining influence on the making of the "new religious conscience" in the Silver Age. Viacheslav Ivanov, acting here as a historian of Russian culture, analyses, in a text dated from 1911, the part thus played by Solov'ev in this domain. According to Ivanov, the Russian philosopher shaped the new religious feeling, as yet amorphous, that Dostoevskii and Tolstoi portrayed in their novels. He endowed Russian faith — exclusive and national — with a degree of universality unknown prior to his intervention. With the divino-humanity superseding the overman, he managed to find a way out of decaying individualism. Beyond the significant part played by Solov'ev in the intellectual history of the Silver Age, an intimate bond has been established between his work and Ivanov's poetical and spiritual path : a light projected on this tenuous connection will help understand the profound consistency of the latter 's work. Source : Éditeur (via Persée) |
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