In Gogol's Dikan'ka stories cycle, the absence of the mother is evidentement. Each story, in fact, features a "stepmother" or a surrogate of some sort, who turns out to be a demonic entity, if not a witch. This paper argues that for Gogol the Mother God, originally venerated as the main deity, assumes the form of Moist Mother Earth, forgotten by the modern Slavonic man as he increasingly distances himself from the collettive (the "mir"). This process culminate in The Terrible Revenge in which Gogol highlights the transition from the feminine to the male principle, that is to say from the Moist Mother Earth to the apocryphal God of the Ukrainian sugna Epic poema ("duma").

Трагедия Матери Сырой Земли ("Вечера на хуторе близ Диканьки") / Cattani, Alessandra. - In: STUDIA SLAVICA ACADEMIAE SCIENTIARUM HUNGARICAE. - ISSN 0039-3363. - 63:2(2018), pp. 399-415. [10.1556/060.2018.63.2.19]

Трагедия Матери Сырой Земли ("Вечера на хуторе близ Диканьки")

Alessandra Cattani
2018-01-01

Abstract

In Gogol's Dikan'ka stories cycle, the absence of the mother is evidentement. Each story, in fact, features a "stepmother" or a surrogate of some sort, who turns out to be a demonic entity, if not a witch. This paper argues that for Gogol the Mother God, originally venerated as the main deity, assumes the form of Moist Mother Earth, forgotten by the modern Slavonic man as he increasingly distances himself from the collettive (the "mir"). This process culminate in The Terrible Revenge in which Gogol highlights the transition from the feminine to the male principle, that is to say from the Moist Mother Earth to the apocryphal God of the Ukrainian sugna Epic poema ("duma").
2018
Трагедия Матери Сырой Земли ("Вечера на хуторе близ Диканьки") / Cattani, Alessandra. - In: STUDIA SLAVICA ACADEMIAE SCIENTIARUM HUNGARICAE. - ISSN 0039-3363. - 63:2(2018), pp. 399-415. [10.1556/060.2018.63.2.19]
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