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Music as a subject of discussion in A.F. Losev’s philosophical prose

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This article focuses on Alexei Losev’s literary texts that embrace his mythology of music: “I was 19 years old,” “A meteor,” “A woman-thinker,” “The Tchaikovsky trio,” and “An encounter.” It is shown that Losev’s musical mythology developed from his early musical-critical works—through the artistic-mythological episodes of his philosophical works per se (the fragment “Musical myth” from the treatise “Music as a subject of logic”)—to his fiction of the 1930s. Losev’s intentionally abstract philosophy of music required to be complemented by the artistic, emotional, socially and historically specific expression. The main idea of Losev’s musical myth in its historical-cultural aspect is to reflect the relevant self-consciousness of an individual. The epoch of religious super-individualism and “prayerful delight” is replaced by the epoch of “musical delight” and professed idealization of an individual. This change was a reason of the extreme ambivalence of music, which, on the one hand, expresses the highest order and harmony and, on the other, is a continuous evolvement and chaos, a substantive uncertainty. The novelty of the article consists, firstly, in the analysis of correspondence between musical ambivalence and drama in the lives of the heroes, especially heroines symbolizing music itself; and secondly, in identifying the constant features of Losev’s musical myth, as well as its specific features that emerge at different stages.

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Notes

  1. For links between “Muzykal'nyj mif” and the texts of Hoffman, see Gamayunov (1993).

  2. At the time Losev himself was already a monk, but the quoted fragment is presented to the reader on behalf of the secular culture of the previous historical period.

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Vol. 1

  • Mne bylo 19 let [I was 19 years old] (Vol. 1, pp. 49–72).

  • Teatral [A theatergoer] (Vol. 1, pp. 73–101).

  • Trio Chaykovskogo [The Tchaikovsky trio] (Vol. 1, pp. 106–230).

  • Meteor [A meteor] (Vol. 1, pp. 253–318).

  • Vstrecha [An encounter] (Vol. 1, pp. 319–420).

  • Iz razgovorov na Belomorstroe [From conversations on the Belomorstroy] (Vol. 1, pp. 421–486).

Vol. 2

  • Zhenshchina-myslitel’ [A woman-thinker] (Vol. 2, pp. 7–141).

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The research was carried out at the A. M. Gorky Institute of World Literature of the Russian Academy of Sciences (IWL RAS) funded by a grant from the Russian Science Foundation (RSF, Project No. 17-18-01432).

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Zenkin, K. Music as a subject of discussion in A.F. Losev’s philosophical prose. Stud East Eur Thought 72, 363–376 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11212-020-09377-z

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