T. I. Kubantsev (Saransk, Russia). Formation of early Mordovaian literary system in the academic reflection of P. Domokos

Formation of early Mordovaian literary system in the academic reflection of P. Domokos


Kubantsev Trofim I.,
Doctor of Philology, Professor, Department of Finno-Ugric Literatures, Ogarev Mordovia State University (Saransk, Russia), fac-phyl@adm.mrsu.ru


The article considers academic and research concept of Hungarian scholar Peter Domokos on the events, conditions and period of formation of early Mordovian literary forms as a stage of development of spiritual culture of Mordovian people in the Finno-Ugric historical and cultural context.

Keywords: literature; aesthetics; early Mordovian literature; literary monument; tradition; heritage.


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