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Ilinska, N. I. |
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Bokshan, H. I. |
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Keba, O. V. |
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Pomohaibo, J. O. |
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2021-09-22T10:42:35Z |
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2021-09-22T10:42:35Z |
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2019 |
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http://ekhsuir.kspu.edu/123456789/15161 |
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Ilinska, N. I., Strategies of myth-making in the historical and philosophical discourse of the novel “The Wandering Jew” by S. Heym. World literature at the intersection of cultures and civilizations : collective monograph / H. I. Bokshan, N. I. Ilinska, O. V. Keba, J. O. Pomohaibo. etc. Lviv – Torun : Liha Pres, 2019. P. 18-35. |
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The article deals with the strategies of myth-making in the historical and philosophical discourse of the novel “The Wandering Jew” by S. Heym. The concepts of “myth-making strategies”, “discourse”, and “multi-genre nature” are being clarified. Genre modifications of the historical novel by S. Heym through its comparison with the genre invariant of the traditional historical novel have been revealed. The author’s transformations of the principle of historicism, “Gothic anthropologism”, the myth-making strategies in the interpretation of history have been ascertained. The historical images of Martin Luther and Paul von Eitzen, the postmodern poetics of their artistic realization have been characterized. It is proved that the main myth-making strategy is the demythologization of history as a discourse of power. The features of the genre structure of S. Heym’s novel “The Wandering Jew” as a postmodern historical novel have been described. |
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myth-making strategies |
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multi-genre nature |
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discourse |
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postmodern historical novel |
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demythologization |
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dc.title |
STRATEGIES OF MYTH-MAKING IN THE HISTORICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL DISCOURSE OF THE NOVEL “THE WANDERING JEW” BY S. HEYM |
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Article |
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