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Начальный этап развития фольклорно-литературных отношений в афро-американской традиции

Начальный этап развития фольклорно-литературных отношений в афро-американской традиции

Abstract

В современном литературоведении в рамках афро-американских исследований не существует детальной разработки проблемы фольклорно-литературных отношений, нет четкого определения основных этапов их развития. В данной статье предпринята попытка осветить первый этап. При разработке исторического аспекта мы опираемся на существующую хронологию развития литературы черных американцев, на фактический материал из работ американских и российских критиков по творчеству отдельных афро-американских писателей, а также на опыт исследования подобных проблем в отечественной литературе.

Modern research works in African American Studies do not present any detailed and thorough investigation of folklore and fiction interaction. There is not any exact chronology of this interaction either. So, the author of this article tries to present the first stage of such relations, basing the analysis on the existing chronology of African American literature development, critical essays devoted to different Black writers of the period and Russian scholars" research works that deal with folklore and fiction interaction.

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литературоведение, афро-американская литература, афро-американские писатели, фольклор, фольклорные традиции, фольклорно-литературные отношения, уитли ф., данбар п.л., тумер дж., херстон з.н., хьюз л

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