https://cius-archives.ca/items/browse?tags=Criticism&output=atom2024-03-29T04:25:05-06:00Omekahttps://cius-archives.ca/items/show/2453Mykola Riabchuk (Senior Research Fellow Institute of Political and Ethnic Studies, AoSU Fulbright Research Fellow, George Washington University) gave the 17th Danylo Husar Struk Memorial Lecture on the topic: "Literary Criticism as Sacrilege: Turning the Iconostasis into a National Canon"]]>2018-08-09T15:38:41-06:00
]]>https://cius-archives.ca/items/show/1997 Mr. Yuriy Stefanyk-Klynowy delivered the twelfth Institute seminar of the 1978-79 academic year at the University of Alberta. On March 20, 1979, he spoke on "Olena Teliha's Great Peace."
The speaker reminisced about his personal encounters with the poetess and examined her work in the light of the criticism of V. Derzhavyn, Iu. Sherekh, B. Boichuk and B. Rubchak. By illustrating his points with direct quotations from O. Teliha's works, he showed how these critics were often in error.
The seminar consisted of three parts: (1) personal reminiscences, (2) an analysis of the author's work, and finally (3) a discussion of her tragic death.
Mr. Yuriy Stefanyk-Klynowy delivered the twelfth Institute seminar of the 1978-79 academic year at the University of Alberta. On March 20, 1979, he spoke on "Olena Teliha's Great Peace."
The speaker reminisced about his personal encounters with the poetess and examined her work in the light of the criticism of V. Derzhavyn, Iu. Sherekh, B. Boichuk and B. Rubchak. By illustrating his points with direct quotations from O. Teliha's works, he showed how these critics were often in error.
The seminar consisted of three parts: (1) personal reminiscences, (2) an analysis of the author's work, and finally (3) a discussion of her tragic death.