Ahatanhel Krymsky and Bukovyna

Lidiia Kovalets
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The article using reliable facts and argued assumptions reconstructs a paradigm of A. Krymsky’s contacts with Bukovyna and Bukovynians, in particular not yet traced pages and updates a unique source base, namely forgotten, scattered newspaper and book literary-critical, memoir materials. It turns out that the paradigm of these contacts is interesting and branched out. It began in A. Krymsky’s early youth by reading the works by Y. Fed’kovych and continued in fact throughout his life. Besides the characteristic of Fed’kovych’s interests, it is said about his publication of wide scholar and artistic issues in Bukovina periodicals. The link between A. Krymsky and A. Kobylianska is discussed more deeply than up to now. Thus, we disprove preliminary statements about authenticity of their meetings in Chernivtsi in 1898, in Kyiv, and at the farmstead Zelenyi Hay near Hadiach in 1899; we point to attempts by the Soviet organisers of science to falsify materials relating to the issue. In the history of the scholar’s contacts with eminent philologist and cultural figure V. Simovych’s, they were remarkable due to their epistolary relations and personal meetings in Kharkiv and Kyiv in 1927 and in Lviv in 1940 – meaningful, businesslike, not devoid of a warm human component. A whole range of other asks were outlined, on which it is still worth concentrating in the future, comprehending the subject. So the investigation of prominent, nowadays unjustly forgotten author is completed as well as enriched history of literary, social and cultural interconnections of scientific and creative intellectuals of isolated parts of Ukraine in the late 19th – the first decades of the 20th century.
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这篇文章使用可靠的事实和有争议的假设,重建了a .克里姆斯基与布科维纳和布科维纳人接触的范式,特别是尚未追踪的页面,并更新了一个独特的来源基础,即被遗忘的,散落的报纸和书籍文学评论,回忆录材料。事实证明,这些接触的范例是有趣的,并且有分支。它始于A.克里姆斯基年轻时读了Y.费德科维奇的作品,实际上贯穿了他的一生。除了费德科维奇的兴趣特点外,还谈到了他在布科维奇纳期刊上发表的广泛的学者和艺术问题。克里姆斯基和科比良斯卡之间的联系比现在讨论得更深入。因此,我们反驳了关于他们1898年在切尔诺夫茨、基辅和1899年在哈代亚奇附近的泽莱尼海农场会面的真实性的初步陈述;我们指出,苏联的科学组织者企图伪造与这个问题有关的材料。在这位学者与著名语言学家和文化人物V. Simovych的接触历史中,他们的书信关系和个人会面是值得注意的,1927年在哈尔科夫和基辅,1940年在利沃夫——有意义的,商业的,不缺乏温暖的人文因素。我们还概述了一系列其他的问题,这些问题仍然值得我们在未来集中精力去理解这个主题。因此,对这位如今被不公正地遗忘的杰出作家的调查完成了,同时也丰富了19世纪末(20世纪头几十年)乌克兰孤立地区的科学和创造性知识分子的文学、社会和文化相互联系的历史。
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