FEATURES OF POETONYMY OF IRENE ROZDOBUDKO’S NOVEL «I KNOW THAT YOU KNOW THAT I KNOW»

Journal Title: Записки з ономастики - Year 2016, Vol 0, Issue 19

Abstract

Features of the poetonymy of Irene Rozdobudko’s novel in short stories «I know that you know that I know» are analyzed in the article. The object of the study is the poetonymy of novel, namely headings and anthropoetonyms-constituents of them. The subject of investigation is the specifics of their functioning in the text. The purpose of our article is highlighting of the characteristics of poetonymy of Irene Rozdobudko’s novel «I know that you know that I know». Different views of researchers on quite a special type of proper names — titles — are considered, the structure of the headings of novel’s sections are analyzed, stylistic role of novel’s anthropoetonyms is defined. The methodology of the study’s conducting includes: analysis, which consists in partition of headings and further consideration each of parts separately; synthesis, which consists in combination of headings in informative nature embedded in them and also anthropoetonyms-heading’s components and anthropoetonyms, reflecting the color of the novel’s scene; elements of linguistic and statistic, and etymological analysis. Finding is reduced to demonstrating the diversity, originality, unusualness of poetonymosphere of the investigated authoress’ novel. Practical value consists in application of results at special poetonymological courses or courses on Irene Rozdobudko’s work, lexicographical practice (concluding of dictionaries of proper names in writer’s works), scientific and search work (writing articles, course, diploma and master’s works). After some investigation, we came to certain results. The feature of poetonymy of Irene Rozdobudko’s novel «I know that you know that I know» is inclusion of anthropoetonyms in the composition of sections’ headings. The similarity of headings structure all novel’s text fragments integrates them into a single unit, following a specific intent, and, in this way, acts as a kind of link, connecting the elements of novel’s poetonymosphere. There is emotive and stylistic weight placed on such titles in addition to informational and stylistic weight. Succinctly describing the character in question in each of the sections, they help to disclose the idea of literary-art work by the authoress.

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D. Kozlovska

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D. Kozlovska (2016). FEATURES OF POETONYMY OF IRENE ROZDOBUDKO’S NOVEL «I KNOW THAT YOU KNOW THAT I KNOW». Записки з ономастики, 0(19), 101-111. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-191983