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23,,,,,. 1.. : XVII XVIII..:, 2005. 369. 2....: -, 2011. 172. 3.. //,. /...., 1980.. 361 383. 4..-...:, 1998. 160. 5.. - 1730 1762. : Tartu Ülikooli Kirjastus, 1997. 158. [ ]. URL: http://www.ruthenia.ru/document/534639.html#p.3 ( : 09.10.2015). 6.. // XVIII.. 14. XVIII XIX.., 1983.. 3 44. 7.. // XVIII.. 24.., 2006.. 4 14. 8.. : 10..;.:, 1959.. 8. 1279. 9.., III 30: - // : 1-., 2000. C. 86 90. 10.. :,,..:, 2005. 262. 11..,..:, 2009. 676. 12....:, 1957. 608. 13.. -..:, 2000. 144. 14....:, 2005. 15.. : - //. 2003.., 2004.. 368 384. «RULE AND HAVE ALL POWER OVER HAPPINESS»: THE SEMANTICS OF STATE POWER IN LOMONOSOV S SOLEMN ODES Imagologiya i komparativistika Imagology and Comparative Studies, 2017, 1(7), pp. 4 25. DOI: 10.17223/24099554/7/1 Konstantin. Solovyev, Moscow State University (Moscow, Russian Federation). E-mail: Solovka-05@yandex.ru Keywords: Russian Empire, 18th century, Lomonosov, solemn ode, semantics of power.

24 The genre solemn ode demanded correlating events of modernity with great dates of the past and deeds of the ancestors. The solemn ode were written for a certain date, associated either with military victories or major public holidays. Praisful odes were created for the glorification of the monarch, and acquired the status of a document fixing the power intention in society. Solemn odes have a dual semantics. On the one hand, they teach the power to be legitimate. On the other, they teach people to understand the power and serve it. The first experience of Lomonosov s solemn ode dates back to 1739. The word power in his first odes refers to the Russian state and its military victories. A new motif appears in Lomonosov s historical odes of the 1740s, that of the historical succession of power: from the ancient princes to Peter I, and from him to the contemporary monarchs. With the accession to the throne of Empress Elizabeth, Lomonosov received a preferential right to write and present solemn odes. In these odes the legitimation of power is realised through an appeal to tradition, right and universal (divine) justice. In addition, an important part of justification of power is a statement that the power of Elizabeth is beneficial for the country. Odes by Sumarokov and Trediakovsky express similar views. But their odes are secondary to Lomonosov s. At the end of the 1940s Lomonosov odes introduce an important legitimating motive: happiness of the country ruled by the Empress. Happiness refers not only to wellbeing, but also to development. An important part of this happiness is the monarch s patronage over science and education. The semantic field of power in Lomonosov s odes constantly changes under the influence of external and internal factors. Becoming older and more experienced he felt the strength (and inner right) to go from praise to instruction. Lomonosov finds examples in history to prove the concept of power he has developed in the middle the second half of the 1740s viable. This concept has three key elements: the continuation of the policy of Peter I; a good understanding of Russia as its strength resulting from its military victories and the development of science; the heroic behaviour of the monarch, his/her personal exploits. In wartime such heroism leads to victory, in times of peace to a feat in sciences and management. The concept is crowned with God s blessing of a worthy ruler. This blessing is obvious to all, but in the first place to the author of the praiseful and solemn odes. References 1. Alekseeva, N.Yu. (2005) Russkaya oda. Razvitie odicheskoy formy v XVII XVIII vekakh [Russian ode. Development of the ode form in the 17th 18th centuries]. St. Petersburg: Nauka. 2. Bukharkin, P.E. (2011) M.V. Lomonosov v istorii russkogo slova [M.V. Lomonosov in the history of the Russian word]. St. Petersburg: Nestor-Istoriya. 3. Gasparov, M.L. (1980) Poeziya Pindara [Poetry of Pindar]. In: Gasparov, M.L. (ed.) Pindar, Vakkhilid. Ody. Fragmenty [Pindar, Bacchylides. Odes. Fragments]. Moscow: Nauka. 4. Lyotard, J.-F. (1998) Sostoyanie postmoderna [The state of postmodernity]. St. Petersburg: Aleteyya. 5. Pogosyan, E.A. (1997) Vostorg russkoy ody i reshenie temy poeta v russkom panegirike 1730 1762 gg. [Delight of the Russian ode and solution of the theme of the poet in

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