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本文考察了20世纪上半叶俄罗斯文学评论家的作品,如K. Chukovsky, V. Bryusov, V. Shklovsky, E. Lann, N. Berkovsky, E. Vinaver, S. Eisenstein。作者对什克洛夫斯基的文章《神秘小说中篇》进行了思考,指出了其优缺点(特别是指出了文章中心概念——神秘的定义缺失,以及什克洛夫斯基将侦探小说、哥特小说、耸人听闻小说等体裁混合在一起)。作者指出了伯科夫斯基的笔记“关于苏联侦探小说”的优点,其中以A.托尔斯泰的小说“工程师加林的双曲面”为例,指出了侦探小说中不典型的东西。作者展示了爱森斯坦是如何创造了一个全面而详尽的侦探流派理论;特别是这位著名导演对类型的理解(侦探类型和“严肃”内容之间几乎完全不可能有联系),以及他将侦探故事作为艺术家需要“始终知道自己所处的位置”的例子。本文首次对俄罗斯侦探小说研究者的作品进行了详细的分析。
Russian Detective Studies in the First Half of the 20th Century
The article examines the works of Russian literary critics of the first half of the 20th century, such as K. Chukovsky, V. Bryusov, V. Shklovsky, E. Lann, N. Berkovsky, E. Vinaver, S. Eisenstein. The author considers Shklovsky’s article “The Novella of Mysteries,” notes its advantages and disadvantages (in particular, indicates the absence of definition of mystery, which is the central concept in the article, as well as Shklovsky’s mixing of the genres of detective story, Gothic novel, sensational novel, etc.). The author indicates advantages of Berkovsky’s note “About the Soviet detective fiction,” in which the example of the novel by A. Tolstoy “Hyperboloid of the engineer Garin” indicates what what is not typical for detective story. The author demonstrates how Eisenstein created a comprehensive and elaborate theory of the detective genre; in particular the understanding of the famous director of the genre specifics (almost complete impossibility of connection between detective genre and “serious” content) and his reference to the detective story as an example of the need for the artist to “always know the station to which you hold the way.” The article is the first detailed analysis of the works of Russian researchers of detective fiction.