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- Title
Wine, Opium, and Hashish in Georgian and European Symbolism.
- Authors
Oboladze, Tatia
- Abstract
The subject of the article “Wine, Opium, Hashish in Georgian and European Symbolism” is the identification of the cultural links between Georgian and European (primarily French and, German) symbolism. Our goal is to determine the role and place of Georgian symbolism in the world literature context and study the cultural-aesthetic ties that have influenced the art of the Georgian symbolist group, the process of forming their aesthetic taste and worldview. In this article, we focus on the genesis of the symbolist theory of the myth, its specific nature and the motivation for the creation of a new mythology. In addition, we consider the theme of wine, opium and hashish in Georgian and European cultural areas, and analyse the conceptual sense and function of this new mythology.
- Subjects
HASHISH; OPIUM; WORLDVIEW; SYMBOLISM in literature; SYMBOLISM; WINES
- Publication
Ars & Humanitas, 2022, Vol 16, Issue 1, p219
- ISSN
1854-9632
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.4312/ars.16.1.219-230