The explication of the national specificity of literature in Yuri Lypa’s literary studies
Journal Title: Держава та регіони. Серія: Гуманітарні науки - Year 2018, Vol 53, Issue 2
Abstract
The article deals with the theoretical problems discussed in Y. Lypa’s literary studies. The concept of the national specificity of literature as well as the peculiarities of literature reception are explained.
Authors and Affiliations
Б. М. Синевич
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