РОЛЬ СИМВОЛІВ У ХУДОЖНЬОМУ СВІТІ РОМАНУ Ю. МУШКЕТИКА «НА БРАТА БРАТ»
Journal Title: Проблеми сучасного літературознавства - Year 2014, Vol 0, Issue 19
Abstract
The article is dedicated to the analysis of symbols and their artistic function in the historical novel «Brother against brother» by Y. Mushketyk. There is shown that symbols of different origin contribute to revealing the author’s idea and atmosphere of the bygone epoch. These elements of poetics help to depict international, national, psychological conflicts of the novel and supplement the text with new shades of meaning and emotional nuances. Great attention is paid to the role of symbols in the creation of characters.
Authors and Affiliations
Olena Oliinychenko
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