THE MONOGRAPH “THE UKRAINIAN DRAMATURGY OF THE 20s” BY GRYGORIY SEMENIUK AS AN EXAMPLE OF ACADEMIC LITERATURE STUDY
Journal Title: Південний архів (філологічні науки) - Year 2018, Vol 74, Issue
Abstract
The article analyzes monograph of G. Semeniuk, which presents a thorough study of Ukrainian drama of the 1920s. Attention is paid to the enlightenment of innovative methodology and objective scientific analysis of artistic phenomena and processes in Ukrainian dramatic and theatrical art. Specific features of literary analysis are determined.
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В. Атаманчук
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