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本文探讨了第一本印刷的书信写作手册——《Slavenobolgarskiy Predruchniy Poslatelnik za Nastavlenia na Bolgarskite Yunoshi》(1835)中所呈现的不同私人信件类型的教学方法,作者是Neophyte Bozveli和Emanuil Vaskidovich。这本书的教育目标体现在书信体理论应该实施到明确的例子这一理念的本质上。因此,提供字母模式的类型不仅仅是为了复制,而是为了解释和暗示。Bozveli和Vaskidovich通过收录尽可能多的人类关系的例子——作为人类联系和互动的各个方面的图像——并不是巧合,他们提出了关于写好信,保持通信和礼仪的实用书信课程。共同作者选择的私人信件和虚构故事的主题不仅揭示了直接和朋友圈内可能存在的广泛的人际关系,而且还颂扬了社会,公民和道德美德。文中提到的爱、尊重、承诺、孝顺、问心无愧、善良和真诚等伦理问题,以及它们对寄件人和收件人的影响或旨在产生的影响,含蓄地指出了在家、在学校和在街上的良好行为原则。它们真正体现了以造福社会为核心价值的新伦理思想——道德教育的启蒙哲学。
TYPES OF PERSONAL LETTERS IN “SLAVENOBOLGARSKIY PREDRUCHNIY POSLATELNIK ZA NASTAVLENIЕ NA BOLGARSKITE YUNOSHI” (1835) BY NEOPHYTE BOZVELI AND EMANUIL VASKIDOVICH
The present article explores the teaching dedicated to the different personal letter types presented in one of the first printed letter-writing manuals – “Slavenobolgarskiy Predruchniy Poslatelnik za Nastavlenia na Bolgarskite Yunoshi“ (1835) by Neophyte Bozveli and Emanuil Vaskidovich. The educational goals of the book transpire in the very essence of the idea that the epistolary theory should be implemented into clear examples. Therefore, types of letter patterns were provided not for mere reproducing but for interpretation and implication. And it is not a coincidence that by including the largest possible collection of examples of human relations – written and used as images of the various aspects of the human connections and interactions – Bozveli and Vaskidovich brought forward their practical epistolary lessons on writing good letters and maintaining a correspondence and etiquette. The themes of the personal letters and fictional stories chosen by the co-authors not only reveal the wide range of possible human relations inside immediate and friend circles but also extol social, civil, and moral virtues. The alluded ethical issues of love, respect, commitment, filial love, clear conscience, kindness, and sincerity, as well as the influence they have or aim to have both on the sender and the addressee, implicitly point out the principles of good behavior at home, at school, and on the street. They truly embody the enlightenment philosophy about the new ethics – moral education, the core value of which is to work for the benefit of society.