The philosophy of the mask in the poetry book by B. Pasternak “Themes and variations”

The article examines the function of the mask in Boris Pasternak’s poetry as a semiotic construct combining protective and expressive roles. In Pasternak’s works the mask does not conceal but reveals the true self becoming a form of existential honesty amid historical crisis. The analysis explores t...

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Main Authors: Markov Alexander Viktorovich, Shtayn Oksana Aleksandrovna
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institute of Modern Humanitarian Researches 2025-07-01
Series:Studia Humanitatis
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Online Access:https://st-hum.ru/en/node/1420/
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Summary:The article examines the function of the mask in Boris Pasternak’s poetry as a semiotic construct combining protective and expressive roles. In Pasternak’s works the mask does not conceal but reveals the true self becoming a form of existential honesty amid historical crisis. The analysis explores the connection between masking, corporeality, illness and the political context of the 1920s. Pasternak’s mask is interpreted as a strategy of resistance to discourses through irony and theatricality. The study shows how the poet redefines traditional notions of the mask, making it a central element of his poetics.
ISSN:2308-8079