WORLD LITERATURE AT THE INTERSECTION OF CULTURES AND CIVILIZATIONS
Synopsis
WORLD LITERATURE AT THE INTERSECTION OF CULTURES AND CIVILIZATIONS
Chapters
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CHAPTER 1 THE MYTH OF THE FAIRY LOVER IN THE NOVELS “THE UNICORN” BY IRIS MURDOCH, “THE ENCHANTED MUSICIANS” BY HALYNA PAHUTIAK AND “LIUTETSIIA” BY YURII VYNNYCHUK
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CHAPTER 2 STRATEGIES OF MYTH-MAKING IN THE HISTORICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL DISCOURSE OF THE NOVEL “THE WANDERING JEW” BY S. HEYM
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CHAPTER 3 MAPPING SPACE IN FICTION OF ANDREI PLATONOV
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CHAPTER 4 THE GERMAN INTERCULTURAL NOVEL OF THE 21ST CENTURY. «THE GREAT HOMECOMING» BY ANNA KIM
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CHAPTER 5 AUTHOR’S CONCEPT OF SELF-CONSCIOUSNESS IN THE NOVEL “THE ENDLESS DEADLOCK” BY DMITRY GALKOVSKY
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CHAPTER 6 THE RULERS OF EARLY KIEVAN RUS IN T. BABITSKAYA’S STORY “PRINCESS OLGA”: LITERARY CONTEXT AND PECULIARITIES OF THE AUTHOR’S INTERPRETATION OF THE SOURCE BASE AND HISTORIOGRAPHICAL EXPERIENCE