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Sergey Maratovich Telegin (born 1964) is a Russian literary scholar and philosopher known for developing the theory of mythorealism (or mythological realism) and the method of mythorestoration (miforestavratsiya).
Key Concepts
Major Works
Telegin has applied his theories extensively to 19th and 20th-century Russian literature, particularly the works of Dostoevsky, Leskov, and Tolstoy. His notable books include:
Academic Background
He is a Doctor of Philological Sciences and a professor. His work often bridges the gap between literary criticism, theology (specifically Christian socialism in Dostoevsky), and esoteric studies like alchemy.
Mythorestoration (or myth-restoration) is an interdisciplinary literary and philological method used to identify and reconstruct underlying mythological structures, motifs, and archetypes within a literary text.
Core Principles
Notable Applications
Mythorestoration (Мифореставрация) is a philological and philosophical method for analyzing literary texts developed by Sergey Maratovich Teleguin (born 1964), a Russian literary scholar and professor.
Key Principles of the Method
The method treats myth not as an outdated fiction, but as an ongoing revelation of "Logos" that can be "restored" from within artistic works.
Background and Context
Major Works on Mythorestoration