Preface | |
Acknowledgements | |
Note | |
Introducing a name-sign | |
Shevchenko as a Ukrainian sign | p. 1 |
Names, heroes and onomastic mythology | p. 6 |
Freudian onomastic mythology | p. 9 |
Names as graphic signs | p. 11 |
Name and heroic description | |
Heroes and heroic need | p. 13 |
Heroic biography, panegyric and heroes | p. 14 |
Heroic biography, concept of a national hero | p. 19 |
Onomastic progression | |
From a proper name to a name-symbol | p. 25 |
From a place name to a sacred symbol | p. 35 |
Onomastic statement | p. 42 |
Contradictory names of the hero | p. 46 |
Name-clusters and memory-markers | p. 60 |
Recognized name of hero | p. 66 |
Hero, myth and name | |
Name, nation and icon | p. 73 |
Name in the light of the myth about the "Other" | p. 82 |
Name and new mythical identity | p. 88 |
Name and romantic myth | p. 96 |
Name and neoromantic myth | p. 101 |
Name, desire and point of view | |
Desiderative name and reference | p. 113 |
Name, focus and point of view | p. 119 |
Name and new heroic paradigm | p. 135 |
Name and national myth | p. 145 |
Name and socialist myth | p. 157 |
Name, death and temporal anxiety | |
Name after death | p. 173 |
Name as an occasion for lament | p. 190 |
Poeticity of death | p. 193 |
Name and the other time | p. 205 |
Name as onomastic drill | p. 211 |
Conclusions | p. 218 |
Notes | p. 219 |
Bibliography | p. 241 |
Index | p. 257 |
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