ЗАСОБИ ГУМОРУ І САТИРИ У РОМАНІ ВАЛЕНТИНА ТАРНАВСЬКОГО «ПОРОЖНІЙ П’ЄДЕСТАЛ»

Abstract

The approaches of author’s humor and satire is viewed in the article, peculiarities of the object of Valentin Tarnavsky’s satire in the novel «The empty pedestal» are investigated.

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Nataliia Zminchak

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Nataliia Zminchak (2014). ЗАСОБИ ГУМОРУ І САТИРИ У РОМАНІ ВАЛЕНТИНА ТАРНАВСЬКОГО «ПОРОЖНІЙ П’ЄДЕСТАЛ». Проблеми сучасного літературознавства, 0(18), 231-242. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-437943