ДО ПИТАННЯ ПРО ДЕФІНІЦІЮ ПОНЯТТЯ «ТРАДИЦІЙНИЙ ІСТОРИЧНИЙ ПЕРСОНАЖ»

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The article defines the notion «traditional historical personage». Views on differentiating the notions ’eternal image’ «world image», ’traditional image’ are discussed.

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Olena Shevchuk

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Olena Shevchuk (2014). ДО ПИТАННЯ ПРО ДЕФІНІЦІЮ ПОНЯТТЯ «ТРАДИЦІЙНИЙ ІСТОРИЧНИЙ ПЕРСОНАЖ». Проблеми сучасного літературознавства, 0(18), 99-111. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-436016