Motivic organization of Elizabeth Strout’s art prose (based on the novel „Olive Kitteridge”)
Journal Title: Науковий вісник Міжнародного гуманітарного університету. Серія «Філологія» - Year 2016, Vol 21, Issue 1
Abstract
In the article the features of the motifs of the novel „Olive Kitteridge” contemporary American writer Elizabeth Strout. We analyze the content genre, genre and stylistic dominant, time-space. Details are researched motives in their relationship and hierarchy. In the article stand out features of the individual style of the writer, as well as communication with the literary tradition.
Authors and Affiliations
Т. В. Кушнірова
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