АЛЬТЕРНАТИВНЕ МОДЕЛЮВАННЯ ІСТОРІЇ В РОМАНІ В. КОЖЕЛЯНКА «ДЕФІЛЯДА В МОСКВІ»

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In article are researching the alternatives of past and future against Ukrainian history in the novel of V. Kozhelyanko «Defilyada in Moscow», treating function of stylization.

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Olha Polishchuk

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Olha Polishchuk (2014). АЛЬТЕРНАТИВНЕ МОДЕЛЮВАННЯ ІСТОРІЇ В РОМАНІ В. КОЖЕЛЯНКА «ДЕФІЛЯДА В МОСКВІ». Проблеми сучасного літературознавства, 0(19), 284-292. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-439055