2019
DOI: 10.1080/00043079.2019.1527641
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Baroque Futurism: Roberto Longhi, the Seventeenth ­Century, and the Avant-Garde

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“…Universal semantic plans of dialogue of cultures literary realization and Khlebnikov's synthetic linguophilosophical theory require further study. There are a number of questions that have already been discussed to some extent in scientific sources, for example, the links nature between futurism and the Baroque culture (Cecchini, 2019), and those that were not previously mentioned by scholars. They tackle the features of the poet's artistically expressed worldview, specifically (according to Sakulin's terminology (1990)) characteristic features of his style, place and role of cultural synthesis focus, as well as extent to which emphasis on the "worldliness" and universality of the poet's figurative language, his theoretically modeled "star language" are rooted in the national culture.…”
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“…Universal semantic plans of dialogue of cultures literary realization and Khlebnikov's synthetic linguophilosophical theory require further study. There are a number of questions that have already been discussed to some extent in scientific sources, for example, the links nature between futurism and the Baroque culture (Cecchini, 2019), and those that were not previously mentioned by scholars. They tackle the features of the poet's artistically expressed worldview, specifically (according to Sakulin's terminology (1990)) characteristic features of his style, place and role of cultural synthesis focus, as well as extent to which emphasis on the "worldliness" and universality of the poet's figurative language, his theoretically modeled "star language" are rooted in the national culture.…”
Section: Research Questionsmentioning
confidence: 99%