CONSPIRACY PLOT MOTIVE IN THE NOVEL BY J. SEMYONOV "SEVENTEEN MOMENTS OF SPRING"

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The article analyses the artistic characteristic aspects of plot motive in the novel «Seventeen moments of spring» by J. Semenov as such containing elements of conspiracy. Its ties with plot lines of spy fiction are being investigated.

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Daryna Holub

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Daryna Holub (2015). CONSPIRACY PLOT MOTIVE IN THE NOVEL BY J. SEMYONOV "SEVENTEEN MOMENTS OF SPRING". Проблеми сучасного літературознавства, 0(20), 269-285. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-439383