
handle: 11222.digilib/132888
В статье рассмотрены некоторые особенности поэтики романов "Темпоральные записки", "Ненаписанный роман" и "Эксцентричный университет", принадлежащие перу современного словацкого прозаика Станислава Ракуса и образующие метатрилогию.
This article deals with some aspects of poetics in the novels "Temporal Notes", "An Unwritten Novel", "An Eccentric University" penned by a modern Slovak prose writer Stanislav Rakus. These novels form a metatrilogy.
791, ассиметричная повествовательная структура, замкнутый текст, эффект полной творческой свободы автора-творца, 370, "вольная" метатрилогия, retardation device, Slavonic Studies, игровая поэтика, mother archetype, прием "творения" текста, post-realism, условный сюжет, man, "oral history" method, chronotopical work dimensions, history, "лишние" люди, multi-line archetypal plot, narrative influxes, метаповествование, postmodernism
791, ассиметричная повествовательная структура, замкнутый текст, эффект полной творческой свободы автора-творца, 370, "вольная" метатрилогия, retardation device, Slavonic Studies, игровая поэтика, mother archetype, прием "творения" текста, post-realism, условный сюжет, man, "oral history" method, chronotopical work dimensions, history, "лишние" люди, multi-line archetypal plot, narrative influxes, метаповествование, postmodernism
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