ANALYTICAL ANTHROPOLOGY AND A CLOSE READING OF JOSEPH CONRAD’S FICTION
Journal Title: ІНОЗЕМНА ФІЛОЛОГІЯ - Year 2016, Vol 129, Issue
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to identify a research subject and methodological tasks of literary anthropology. A concept of “analytical anthropology” introduced by the Russian philosopher V. Podoroga is shown as a creative one in analyzing a literary text. The opening paragraph in Joseph Conrad’s novel Almayer’s Folly is examined under the assumptions of literary anthropology.
Authors and Affiliations
Olha Bandrovska
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